God. A massive topic. Many views and thoughts/beliefs worldwide. To believe or not believe?
This is a sensitive topic and I have concluded a topic amongst Aspies that ends in the decision of Atheism/Agnosticism. (Perhaps I am wrong in that conclusion)
Allow me to explain...
-I was born into a Catholic family and went to private, Catholic schools for twelve years. In high school I was into punk rock and became a proselytizing Communist/Atheist. I hated the Church and all that it stood for.
-Upon reaching adulthood I began experimenting with drugs, primarily marijuana and LSD/mushrooms. The people I became associated with were Hippies; I was introduced to Pagan beliefs and started down this road. While "expanding my consciousness" via hallucinogens I began to develop a love and reverence for nature. This went on for some years.
-I found out in my 20's that I was Jewish (long story). I began to consider this from a distance intrigued by my German/Jewish heritage.
-When I was 30 I moved to Texas to pursue an engineering degree. There I came across a Synagogue and began attending services. I had already had experiences with what I now term "God". The temple was a conduit to reach this plane on a different level I thought. I no longer did illegal drugs and was searching for a new route to a higher world.
-Jump ahead to the last few years: I converted to Christianity. Frankly, though at this point, I do not really consider myself a Christian (another long story). I cannot partake in those rituals and honestly, although I hold respect for Jesus and his teachings, I CANNOT claim he was God. (This is the crux of Christianity, believing he was God, savior - I cannot with true intentions in my heart claim that).
My girlfriend is a Christian and part of our relationship depends on me being a Christian. This is her view. She knows my stance now and, although she accepts my feelings, she feels we cannot truly be together as one without this prerequisite. This leaves me confused and in a very awkward place. We live together but share nothing that couples share (Sexuality, intimacy, etc).
Now I am left with my belief in God and my Jewish roots.
Just to clarify: I am in NO way a Fundamentalist: I believe in the Big Bang and in Evolution.
I am just seeking the Higher realm above this paltry, finite Earth.
I am confused in many ways.
I thank you for reading this.
-Matthew-
This is a sensitive topic and I have concluded a topic amongst Aspies that ends in the decision of Atheism/Agnosticism. (Perhaps I am wrong in that conclusion)
Allow me to explain...
-I was born into a Catholic family and went to private, Catholic schools for twelve years. In high school I was into punk rock and became a proselytizing Communist/Atheist. I hated the Church and all that it stood for.
-Upon reaching adulthood I began experimenting with drugs, primarily marijuana and LSD/mushrooms. The people I became associated with were Hippies; I was introduced to Pagan beliefs and started down this road. While "expanding my consciousness" via hallucinogens I began to develop a love and reverence for nature. This went on for some years.
-I found out in my 20's that I was Jewish (long story). I began to consider this from a distance intrigued by my German/Jewish heritage.
-When I was 30 I moved to Texas to pursue an engineering degree. There I came across a Synagogue and began attending services. I had already had experiences with what I now term "God". The temple was a conduit to reach this plane on a different level I thought. I no longer did illegal drugs and was searching for a new route to a higher world.
-Jump ahead to the last few years: I converted to Christianity. Frankly, though at this point, I do not really consider myself a Christian (another long story). I cannot partake in those rituals and honestly, although I hold respect for Jesus and his teachings, I CANNOT claim he was God. (This is the crux of Christianity, believing he was God, savior - I cannot with true intentions in my heart claim that).
My girlfriend is a Christian and part of our relationship depends on me being a Christian. This is her view. She knows my stance now and, although she accepts my feelings, she feels we cannot truly be together as one without this prerequisite. This leaves me confused and in a very awkward place. We live together but share nothing that couples share (Sexuality, intimacy, etc).
Now I am left with my belief in God and my Jewish roots.
Just to clarify: I am in NO way a Fundamentalist: I believe in the Big Bang and in Evolution.
I am just seeking the Higher realm above this paltry, finite Earth.
I am confused in many ways.
I thank you for reading this.
-Matthew-