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Thinking about walking away

This is my personal feelings and my personal experiences with Christianity and the church. Been thinking about walking away from Christianity, for quite some time. I still believe there is a God, and I’m still a spiritual person. I don’t go to church anymore, for reasons being that I don’t believe in being a part of something that does not accept me, or other people, even when they have “welcome all” signs up. I don’t want to be somewhere that is a constant reminder of when I was molested as a child. Church doesn’t and never have, given me that comfort, that I always wanted. I’ve been to churches where I was judged for being disabled. I’ve been to churches where I’ve experienced racism. I have searched and searched, and thought I found the perfect church, then a guy, kept bothering me and wouldn’t leave me alone, so I left and never looked back. I see church as just a building. A building that doesn’t want me there anyway. I don’t feel bad about walking away. In fact, it’s the opposite. Because I can freely have a personal and spiritual relationship with God, and be at peace with that. I can’t really say that I “dislike” Christianity, I just feel like it’s just not for me.
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Most Christian Churches are tax free Republican voting blocks. The leaders of these churches feel the political power they have and are calling for a White Country with White "Men" in control of everything. The Chirch is responsible for a lot of the devision and hate in the country.

You sound like someon with common sense who can see through the bullshit. I wish you well.
NaturalBeautyQueen · 41-45, F
@Pitchblue thank you ❤️
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@Pitchblue During the Jim Crow era, churches were the leaders against racial justice and integration because they didn't want to lose their customer bases. Churches are just local businesses that are dependent on their local population for their financial support. If new ethnicities move into the neighborhood the church will lose its customers and eventually go broke.