Hello! I am also new to the forum, and I grew up in a not very religious Jewish family. For much of my life, if somebody had asked if I thought God exists, I would have said 'yes," but, in truth, I'd never really thought about it all that much. I started college as a chemistry major, but after looking at what chemists actually did, I passed on a career in the sciences and have never had any reason to regret that decision.
At some point in my life, I became much more interested in such subjects as history, philosophy, spirituality, religion, the nature of consciousness, utopian thought and love, and I continue to be an enthusiastic student in those parts of life. I consider myself to be a seeker of information rather than an expert on these subjects, and I like it like that.
Since I was interested in finding out more about what love was about, I had to look into the teachings of Jesus, and I was and still am totally blown away. I can't find anything more powerful, exciting, wonderful or interesting than love, and I still feel like I'm a beginner at finding out about the subject.
I've also spent a quite a bit of time on some atheist forums because I was genuinely curious to see how non-believers justify their conceptions of how we and everything else came to exist.
I've got to say, I've met some very nice people on atheist forums, and some of them are quite brilliant. That being said, I find that I can punch holes in pretty much everything atheists have to offer up to explain their conceptions of the world.
After considering everything, I believe in God more than ever, and I think that Jesus was a very righteous being who had some truly amazing and powerful things to say. If you would like to discuss any of this, I'm more than willing, and I hope you enjoy your time on this forum!