I was born and raised in an Eastern Orthodox Christian family. Became a theistic Satanist in the 1980s - more specifically a Luciferian. It even got me a conscription exemption. Still one to this day.

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    Raised Scandinavian protestant which basically means you don’t go to church unless someone died or got married.

    Left the Church to avoid the membership fee.

    Answering this question is about 1/3rd of my effort I’ve put into religion 2024.

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    I was raised Anglican, then I attended a Methodist church, and I spent a decade or so in pentecostal and evangelical spaces. Nowadays I’m closer to being agnostic or atheist than anything else.

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    I’m a pagan.

    Had Christian upbringing since I remember, so would consider myself Christian most of my life, was a real firm believer for more than a few years as well. Was in my late 20s when I really starting poking on those believes critically and it just crumbled. I still believed there is something more. Weirdly, I didn’t really deny the possible existence of Christian god - I just refused him.

    I was in this weird limbo for years - not an antheist, not Christian, not really religious but believing there is something more on spiritual level but didn’t do anything with it because I couldn’t identify it. Kinda afraid of Hell, but also didn’t want to suck it up and return to Christianity just out of fear (realized I had quite enough of it as a kid).

    Then I randomly read something on modern paganism and something just clicked for me. Looked into it more and it just felt right.

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    Raised Catholic, left ASAP, and am not 100% on what label fits best now, but most of the non-religious ones work fine enough. Atheism implies that you are an active non-believer in any higher power, agnosticism is a label for those that do not know if there is one, I feel like a label is needed for those who simply dont care. (Insert XKCD: standards comic here)

    At this point in life, I view religion as a sort of entertainment for the masses that people identify with (like being a fan of a sports team) and something I really just dont want to deal with in life. But due to family ive set some rules where ill show up to a service/event if asked.

    • It is a wedding.
    • It is a funeral.
    • Someones grandparents are involved.
    • I am bribed (will accept food).
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    There’s a lot of atheists in this thread.

    The question was: what’s your religion?

    Atheism is as much of a religion as ‘off’ is a radio station.

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      I guess lots of people is just answering “don’t have one”

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    I’ve been athiest since I was a kid. The older I get the less I’m able to ignore religion, and the more anti-thiest I become.

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      Yup, I’ve seen religion directly cause far too much harm to excuse the small benefit it yields to some people. Especially fucking now.

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    I’m a closet atheist. In my country, apostasy is punishable by death. Thus, me being closeted.

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    Raised (at least culturally) Roman Catholic. Religion stopped playing any part in my life as I became an adult, I hardly ever think about religion at all, not even enough that I would call myself an atheist or agnostic.