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Chris G's avatar

Awesome essay Josh. My background sounds very simar to yours in that I was brought up in a very Christian household and attended bible studies and youth groups in my teens while growing up in Tauranga.

My horizons were broadened considerably by university and being out of home generally. I am now an atheist. What sealed the athiest deal for me is that while on my OE I found out that the pastor of our church had been jailed for molesting children. I told my parents and they said they had known for months but hoped I wouldn't find out for fear of it 'turning me away from the church'. Call me naive, but I would have thought that asking if the guy who molested children had done anything inappropriate while I was in his youth group etc. would have been more important than 'keeping the faith' [fortunately nothing had happened to me].

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David Farrier's avatar

I've enjoyed reading the comments here so much. Fair to say Josh's piece really resonated.

I've been laid out with some further back issues - and getting on top of them - so haven't typed some of the replies I would have liked to in this case - but really appreciated reading the worms' insight.

Thank you.

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