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@fmf said
Where have I said that ...to me "faith is changing my mind"??

Talk about a gimmicky question!

I have never said any such thing.

You are making it up.
You didn't change your mind then, what you once thought was true still is?




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Who are you again?



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I'm talking to FMF, and you are just a passer-by who does not speak for him or me.

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@kellyjay said
You didn't change your mind then, what you once thought was true still is?
Hello, I am FMF. Pleased to meet you. I am an agnostic atheist. But I was a Christian for about 25 years of adult life. Either you do not know what faith and loss of faith are, KellyJay, or you are just taking the piss for some unknown reason.


@kellyjay said
Factualities should have been used, not fatalities, my bad.
I agree with you that what you once claimed you no longer do.
What changed for you was you changed your mind about what was true and not.
That was what happened to you.
Am I getting anything wrong with this?
I had strong faith which permeated my intellect, my emotions, my spiritual core, my relationships, my life-changing decisions, and my worldview in almost unfathomably profound ways.

And this had an impact on my life in tangible ways. Location. Work. Family. Partner. Everything.

After roughly twenty five years of a life spent travelling this road, I lost my faith.

It's as if you've never read any of my posts.


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@fmf said
Hello, I am FMF. Pleased to meet you. I am an agnostic atheist. But I was a Christian for about 25 years of adult life. Either you do not know what faith and loss of faith are, KellyJay, or you are just taking the piss for some unknown reason.
It is a clarification of what transpired people can define words anyway they want which until the details are clarified what is said or claimed really is ambiguous. For you if it was only a matter of changing your mind why are you dancing around? If it was something else that transcends what you once thought why are you always comparing what you think with others?


@fmf said
I had strong faith which permeated my intellect, my emotions, my spiritual core, my relationships, my life-changing decisions, and my worldview in almost unfathomably profound ways.

And this had an impact on my life in tangible ways. Location. Work. Family. Partner. Everything.

After roughly twenty five years of a life spent travelling this road, I lost my faith.

It's as if you've never read any of my posts.
So what you once thought true you are now convinced was never true, you changed your mind.


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You should spend as much time justifying your views on the nature of God as you do speaking for someone else. Especially one who is far more articulate than you.


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