Brent Branaman
Member
Hello, everyone! This is my first post. I may know several of you if you have posted on CARM.
I am an atheist and former Christian. I come here because, although I no longer subscribe to Christian beliefs, the subject still fascinates me. I cannot deny that Christianity has had a big influence on my life over the past 35+ years simply because it is true that everyone's experiences create their present state of being. I enjoy discussing theology and the Christian and Jewish sacred texts. I read/write Greek at the Intermediate level. Hebrew is Greek to me.
My deconversion occurred gradually over a 4 years period. It began after I asked myself the question, "Why do you believe what you believe?" Shortly thereafter, I read N.T. Wright's megavolume works The New Testament and the People of God, Jesus and the Victory of God and The Resurrection of the Son of God. My conclusions about Christianity did not result due to any traumatic life experience or anger toward God. They arose from my studies.
I still go to church with my wife and three kids. I usually hang out in a large meeting area at the church with a few other fellow atheists and agnostics who also deconverted from Christianity within the past 5 years.
I look forward to having discussions here about the Christian faith. I will state my opinions directly about my own perspective on Christianity but I will state them with respect to others here. I will challenge the Christian outlook and give my reasons, understanding that different people come to different conclusions. I do not think that Christians are stupid or naive. I do not think that I have all of the answers - far from it. I hope that I can learn from Christians and vice versa. After all, I hang out with Christians all the time and scores of people within the walls of churches are skeptical.
Thank you for allowing me to come here.
I am an atheist and former Christian. I come here because, although I no longer subscribe to Christian beliefs, the subject still fascinates me. I cannot deny that Christianity has had a big influence on my life over the past 35+ years simply because it is true that everyone's experiences create their present state of being. I enjoy discussing theology and the Christian and Jewish sacred texts. I read/write Greek at the Intermediate level. Hebrew is Greek to me.
My deconversion occurred gradually over a 4 years period. It began after I asked myself the question, "Why do you believe what you believe?" Shortly thereafter, I read N.T. Wright's megavolume works The New Testament and the People of God, Jesus and the Victory of God and The Resurrection of the Son of God. My conclusions about Christianity did not result due to any traumatic life experience or anger toward God. They arose from my studies.
I still go to church with my wife and three kids. I usually hang out in a large meeting area at the church with a few other fellow atheists and agnostics who also deconverted from Christianity within the past 5 years.
I look forward to having discussions here about the Christian faith. I will state my opinions directly about my own perspective on Christianity but I will state them with respect to others here. I will challenge the Christian outlook and give my reasons, understanding that different people come to different conclusions. I do not think that Christians are stupid or naive. I do not think that I have all of the answers - far from it. I hope that I can learn from Christians and vice versa. After all, I hang out with Christians all the time and scores of people within the walls of churches are skeptical.
Thank you for allowing me to come here.