What are your thoughts on the concept of having faith in a Higher Power but choosing to distance oneself from established religious doctrines?

jedi@lemm.ee to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 72 points –

Hey, so I believe in a higher power but I'm not on board with any particular religion. Anyone else think it's cool to just fly solo as a good human, no religion attached?

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I grew up as a Lutheran Christian in a small, conservative town—and attended Sunday School/summer Bible camp for many years—but became an agnostic after I began questioning things at 16 years old. About a month after that, I became an atheist. I've been one since... so almost 14 years.

Unfortunately, I was afraid to tell my parents, so I still went to church with my family almost every Sunday until I left at 18. I was also still effectively forced to be anacolyte/perform piano/sing in the choir/attend most other church activities. Fucking painful.

I still haven't told my parents, though, and probably never will; it'd cause more pain than anything else, sadly.

I feel you. I still go to mosque if it is because of my parents and families.

I wonder how many other people at the mosque secretly think the same as you? If you have children, do you think they will be less constrained than you? In which case, there is some hope that the next generation will escape the strictures of organised religion.

One of my son is atheist and I am ok with it.