Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Yep, I went all the way through Confirmation. Must have been after high school I gave up. :D
It felt kinda natural to me. I went to these church meetings all my life, bunch of kids with a priest (organist filled in for a period too heh) on some weekday after school. I quite liked it, I always saw religion as this mysterious thing that I couldn't understand. So until confirmation I was going along with the system so to speak. Then it ended and I basically left, stopped going to church cause I didn't feel any pull. After that I started thinking about religion more seriously probably for the first time in my life.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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It felt kinda natural to me. I went to these church meetings all my life, bunch of kids with a priest (organist filled in for a period too heh) on some weekday after school. I quite liked it, I always saw religion as this mysterious thing that I couldn't understand. So until confirmation I was going along with the system so to speak. Then it ended and I basically left, stopped going to church cause I didn't feel any pull. After that I started thinking about religion more seriously probably for the first time in my life.
I started quitting after confirmation. Then the fights started when in high school. It was torture that we were to be asked if we want to go to church and they already know the answer. And waking up early with a hangover makes it difficult to fall asleep again.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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I started quitting after confirmation. Then the fights started when in high school. It was torture that we were to be asked if we want to go to church and they already know the answer. And waking up early with a hangover makes it difficult to fall asleep again.
What fights? :confused2
 

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