I wouldn't exactly consider becoming agnostic as switching religions.
I was raised Catholic, I only go to church for weddings and funerals. I question everything I was taught about religion... any religion. I suppose I believe in some sort of higher power just not exactly the way we were brought up to believe in one. Some will say I'm no Catholic, others will say I'm a cafeteria Catholic (I take what I want and leave the rest behind.)
Religious beliefs aside, I still make an effort to be a fair and decent person just because I think it's the right thing to do.
Is it normal that Im experiencing guilt after switching 'religions'?
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I wouldn't exactly consider becoming agnostic as switching religions.
I was raised Catholic, I only go to church for weddings and funerals. I question everything I was taught about religion... any religion. I suppose I believe in some sort of higher power just not exactly the way we were brought up to believe in one. Some will say I'm no Catholic, others will say I'm a cafeteria Catholic (I take what I want and leave the rest behind.)
Religious beliefs aside, I still make an effort to be a fair and decent person just because I think it's the right thing to do.
I'm rambling but I hope it helps.