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Agnostics Anonymous

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A blog for Agnostics, Doubters, Progressives and post-Christians.

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Agnostics Anonymous

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Agnostics Anonymous – A blog for Agnostics, Doubters, Progressives and post-Christians. About Contact Agnostics Anonymous Liberal Backslider In spiritual/religious/philosophical terms, I consider myself agnostic. I could also use the term ‘post-Christian’. I was brought up in a loving liberal Christian home – my Dad is a (now retired) Methodist minister and my Mum was a compassionate woman who regularly visited and cared for others. She and I had great regular conversations that involved difficult questions about the church and the Bible. She was influenced by Leslie Griffiths’ book ‘The Christian Agnostic’. My parents never forced me to believe or go to church, but encouraged me to question and challenge all that I heard at Sunday School. I chose to be a Christian – mostly because I loved and admired my parents and wanted to please them and be like them. I read the Bible with great confusion and frustration. I saw early on how much of it contradicted the basic teachings ...

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