Well, it was not that hard for me actually. The first few months I had a crisis of faith almost weekly, as I was trying to come to terms with Christianity, but after several hundreds of google searches, I had finally figured everything out. It was actually not as bad as it sounds, and it was, all in all, a learning experience.
I've seen you mention in a few other comments that you're non-denominational, which is interesting in someplace where Catholicism is so dominant. Do you think you'll remain unaffiliated, or do you see yourself as on the path to deciding what type of Christianity resonates with you the most?
Well, it was not that hard for me actually. The first few months I had a crisis of faith almost weekly, as I was trying to come to terms with Christianity, but after several hundreds of google searches, I had finally figured everything out. It was actually not as bad as it sounds, and it was, all in all, a learning experience.
But like, internally, what drove you to it? Why were you pursuing a spiritual answer in the first place, and why settle on Christianity?
I was scared shitless of death. That's why made me interested in spirituality. And I settled on Christianity because of three reasons:
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I've seen you mention in a few other comments that you're non-denominational, which is interesting in someplace where Catholicism is so dominant. Do you think you'll remain unaffiliated, or do you see yourself as on the path to deciding what type of Christianity resonates with you the most?
For the moment, I pretend staying non denominational
Thanks for all your answers!
You're welcome
do you mean prefer?