vraiblonde said:
If you are the same person now as you were at 7, and have never held any different beliefs in the years between, then your parents didn't do a very good job of encouraging your curiousity about the world around you.
I am not the same person I was at the age of seven....I grew up.
I have never held beliefs since before the age of seven, I do however have a philosophy......I take that back, I still had a belief that lucky charms actually worked until I was around 11.
About my parents.....maybe I am an atheist
because they did a very good job of encouraging my curiousity about the world around me.
Why do you think it is a requirment that people question their view on religious belief over the years? Are you speaking from personal experience where used to believe, then you didn't and you feel you might believe again?
Well, to each their own and that is fine if you are like that, but know this about me, being a skeptic by nature I already question everything and that includes questioning if reality even exists and if I even do exist. For practical purposes I operate with the most likely and I most likely exist so I live my "life" that way.
It is the same with religion. When I was a kid the most likely scenario is that there are no gods and as I grew older I have found nothing to alter that thought and I have also grown more understanding of the logic that supports this most likelyhood practical conclusion.