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Hi,
I was born in a very religious family and until the age 18 was very religious myself. But around that time I started questioning the beliefs I was brought up with and now at the age of 21 see no reason to continue with my religion. In fact, I've even developed a relativly strong aversion to religion in general (I'm not sure what the psychological reasons for this are). The problem is, that for my entire life I lived in a religious family, studied at a religious HS, and have religious friends. I'm not sure that I can just get up and walk away from all of that. Most of my friends would probably accept it but my parents wouldn't take it well. Another problem is that since all of my social experience has been in a very specific type of society I'm not sure how well I'd adapt to an entirely differen society and way of life.
On the other hand, it's terrible to have to be hiding your true beliefs and to waste time with pointless (for me) rituals. It's also hard to develop relationships when such a crucial part of your personality is being faked.
So how should I proceed? I don't want to make a drastic decision without thinking it through but I'm certain that I don't want to stay religious for the rest of my life (or even in the near future).
I especially don't want to behave like a reckless teen - acting on impulse and then regretting it later.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I was born in a very religious family and until the age 18 was very religious myself. But around that time I started questioning the beliefs I was brought up with and now at the age of 21 see no reason to continue with my religion. In fact, I've even developed a relativly strong aversion to religion in general (I'm not sure what the psychological reasons for this are). The problem is, that for my entire life I lived in a religious family, studied at a religious HS, and have religious friends. I'm not sure that I can just get up and walk away from all of that. Most of my friends would probably accept it but my parents wouldn't take it well. Another problem is that since all of my social experience has been in a very specific type of society I'm not sure how well I'd adapt to an entirely differen society and way of life.
On the other hand, it's terrible to have to be hiding your true beliefs and to waste time with pointless (for me) rituals. It's also hard to develop relationships when such a crucial part of your personality is being faked.
So how should I proceed? I don't want to make a drastic decision without thinking it through but I'm certain that I don't want to stay religious for the rest of my life (or even in the near future).
I especially don't want to behave like a reckless teen - acting on impulse and then regretting it later.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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