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Are there and former Nuns or Priests among us?

I am relatively new to this group and would like to ask any former nuns or priests how difficult the journey from theist to agnostic was for them?

Freeofcancer 6 June 21
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I wanted to be a Baptist preacher, thank gods (probably Set and Baal) seminary annihilated my faith.

It took me over three years to go from full on Christian to agnostic and probably another five years to be comfortable with my agnosticism. The process was extremely painful. I was a total ass while a struggling Christian w a few awesome non Christians and two of those people are 20+ year friends now. This is still the hardest thing I've gone through, much harder than divorce or PTSD from combat.

Thank you for taking the time to comment. I appreciate this and it is helpful to me.

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I'm not sure I'm recall actual clergy, but I have talked to several people who went through seminary school on this site.

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My childhood priest of 12 yrs or so, gave up the robes for love 🙂 "bless" you Mr Killeen

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I was a Baptist minister for 23 years. My journey was difficult. I was something of an outsider. My journey away from faith began as a junior high boy, questioning a lot of the things I was taught. I suppose I pursued ministry partly out of a sense of wonder and partly out of sense of what was right according to my family tradition. As a minister I continued questioning a lot of things that people did not want questioned: the exclusive faith claims of Christianity, the church's position against gays and lesbians, divorce, women in ministry, etc. I began to experience the hateful underbelly of the beast, as it were. Long story, and I'm not going to say any more about it, but I left ministry. As a result, my fundamentalist wife and I divorced. My kids and I have a great relationship (they were grown by the time of the divorce). My son describes himself as something of a spiritual agnostic. My daughter is a hard left feminist, which gripes my libertarian soul, but I love her to the moon and back. I'm a counselor now, loving life, and doing well.

Thank you for sharing this with me. It helps.

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Hi, Pryan,

I was raised by liberal United Methodist missionaries.

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I live like a nun. But that doesn't count.

LMAO!!!

I live with nun.

@RobLawrence I dated an ex nun years ago, I knew her at high school, she was always an atheist but family pressure and all. Extremely intelligent lady, smarter than me I am pretty certain. She wore the sexiest lingerie.

@RobLawrence

In that case - I'm nothing like a nun.

@RobLawrence I find it funny they think it offends "Him" when their text says he was offended by us covering ourselves

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