Cheyenne K said:
JeffShott said:
[quote="Cheyenne K":3nn14qr3]Though it gladdens me to see that I am not the only one who has fallen into it, but has then been able to rise above it.
Thanks -- Praise the LORD!
Cheyenne, you said that you looked into Paganism (I did also); but, I was just wondering: did you look into any other religions?
Yes. Though I went with the more eclectic approach to all of them, bringing it closer to certain aspects of Paganism. My main focus religions were Buddhism, Hinduism, various Native American beliefs, Animism, and a bit of Wicca. From Buddhism and Hinduism, I began to believe in reincarnation and the chakras. With Native American beliefs, I began to believe in spirit guides and the possibility having other (non-human or multiple) spirits in the body. Animism, I believed that everything had a distinct essence and soul. And with Wicca, I found the rituals and being a witch appealing.
I also believed that certain stones had certain abilities, which I believe can fall under multiple religions of the above. And for a short flip in time, I also believed myself to be a therian/otherkin and attempted astral projection.
I was mildly interested in Satanism (both theistic and atheistic) at one point, but that never became more than an interest. I also considered the possibility of Agnosticism, but found that it was a bit illogical and too indecisive. And after taking a quiz on belief net.com, I took an interest in the possible practice of several of the twenty-six religions stated. Basically, anything that was a rebellion against what I thought to be the “overly-strict†Christian doctrine. In the end, I fell into the more liberal sects of Christianity before coming back to Christ, which I am so thankful for.[/quote:3nn14qr3]
My journey went pretty much the other way around. I started out looking at Atheism and Agnosticism, delving further and further into Philosophy and Apologetics. That journey ended when I found out that I could never stop believing in a god or gods/goddesses, etc.
I then started researching all of the different denominations within Christendom, looking into their different theological beliefs, histories and practices. I became very interested in the Mormon faith and it's abundant illegitimacy and began debating it's validity with my LDS friends, and still do. But, that's a different story.
When I finally became open-minded enough, I began researching completely different religions such as: Islam, Hinduism, Wicca, etc., etc. As with you, I became heavily interested in the practice of magick, nature spirituality, and; I too, attempted Astral Projection. During all of this, I was also studying Biblical Apologetics. Long story short, I eventually proved the Bible to myself and came back to Christianity, without ever officially leaving it.
Now my belief system is purely based on The Holy Bible, and I continue to research different Christian denominations. I classify myself as non-Denominational. During my denominational research, I compare the different beliefs of different denominations to the Bible, and accept the most Biblically-supported views.
/testimony