Redux, thank you! And thanks to everyone being civil!
I shall share my story...
I read the entire bible cover to cover (KJV, OT and NT) at least 6 times before I was 10 (how's that for an avid reader?). I have passage memorization trophies, certificates, etc. I was raised fundamental pentecostal. In 4th grade I started asking questions. Questions no one could give me an answer to. About that time my sister had the worst of her night terrors. It was claimed that our house and toys were possessed. My mother pulled us through it but it made my questions more intense and probing. Being a kid in a private christian school, this lead to many parent teacher conferences.
I wasn't satisfied with what I had read. Too many little things seemed contradictory. Too many stonings for minor offenses and the devout around me couldn't explain in enough detail the answers as to why. I started reading other religious materials. asked more questions. And still, I received no help.
By the time I was in college I was confused and doubted everything I had read. It was then I met a group of people just like me. Together we discussed all our questions and I finally received some closure. For us organized religion was created in all it's different forms to explain the unexplainable, to give hope to the dieing, to give peace to the weary, to calm the masses.
Not long after that I considered myself agnostic/atheist however I am a MORAL person, almost to a fault actually. I do not judge others on what their ideas on religion are, it is their right to be religious. No lieing, cheating, stealing, etc. Many bible teachings I follow because they are moral teachings, like tolerance.
Doesn't mean I'm not still conflicted in the superiority of another being, it's just some days I think there is and others... well I wonder. But I keep myself educated on other religions/theology, I am always learning something interesting. I want to understand. My last foray into studying was Wicca. Haven't decided what's next though.
Hubby...
Well, he was studying for seminary when he decided to start questioning what he was reading/studying. He was raised Lutheran/Catholic To this day he can quote scripture better than I can. I let him deal with those who come to the door asking us to join whatever church. It's usually entertaining to watch him out maneuver a pastor in teachings or 'out latin' a priest. Once the people leave, they leave with a bit more respect for us than what this town would have people believe about a couple of over educated engineers.
Again, thanks for this thread, I don't feel so alone on this board anymore!