I have to say I thought I was the only one who left the church after the election. I had been wavering between agnosticism and atheism for a long time but kept attending church because I’m a fan of Jesus (still am). The night of the election I informed my husband that if he wanted to attend church and raise our son as a Christian that was fine with me, but I was out. I haven’t gone to church other than for weddings and funerals since. My husband and son haven’t, either, which proved to me that I really was the driving force in my family’s spirituality. I’m still a fan of the lessons of Jesus, but I don’t think I’ll ever be a regular churchgoer again. There are far too few Christians in most churches.
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I have to say I thought I was the only one who left the church after the election. I had been wavering between agnosticism and atheism for a long time but kept attending church because I’m a fan of Jesus (still am). The night of the election I informed my husband that if he wanted to attend church and raise our son as a Christian that was fine with me, but I was out. I haven’t gone to church other than for weddings and funerals since. My husband and son haven’t, either, which proved to me that I really was the driving force in my family’s spirituality. I’m still a fan of the lessons of Jesus, but I don’t think I’ll ever be a regular churchgoer again. There are far too few Christians in most churches.
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