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lisacolorado, I too hesitate to tell Christian friends that I am agnostic. I usually wait until I feel the friendship has progressed to the point that they will accept me even if my views are different from theirs. However, I refuse to lie about how I believe, and if asked point blank, I will reveal my "status". I cringe when anyone tries to prove another wrong. I try to remain receptive to others views (and why), and hope they will offer me the same courtesy.on 08/08/10Reply
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I hate to tell my Christian friends that I'm not a Christian. But I can't tell my atheistic friends I'm an atheist, because I defend Christianity. I'm agnostic but I have had answers to prayers. But I'm not sure Christ answered them, or the Creator created me with the ability to change, or I just wanted to change.on 07/07/10Reply
- Be proud of what you belive! I am an Evangelical Messianic Jew and I love Jesus. I love the PERSONAL relationship I have and I share the "Good News"- to people who want to know it. You are questioning- and you should! I believe that if we are created in God's Image, then we are robbing him blind by mindlessly following some preset ancient dogma. Keep yourself open and trust me, you'll get what you're looking for!on 07/09/10Reply
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Welcome Agnostic MAMAs! A new room for you gals to talk about God, and religion if you chose to. All of the other OMAMAs out there and in here need to share their experiences and wisdom. We look forward to knowing your thoughts and opinions from an Agnostic Mom perspective!on 06/10/10Reply
