'mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gotten older? And if so what religion/denomination are you?
(If you now are an atheist or whatever, please feel free to skip.)
I am finding myself with a greater spirituality as I get into my 40s. Lifelong Catholic.
I definitely have. But, I've also devoted some time to it, and over time the more I pray and participate with church activities, the more I want to do those things. It makes sense that someone who never goes to church or practices their religion is not going to just magically feel more spiritual. Like all things, faith and spirituality need to be practiced to grow.
Anonymous wrote:gotten older? And if so what religion/denomination are you?
(If you now are an atheist or whatever, please feel free to skip.)
I am finding myself with a greater spirituality as I get into my 40s. Lifelong Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but not in a traditional way. I'm agnostic but feel very drawn to pantheism. Nature is extraordinary and I feel much more of a spiritual connection to the universe as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Ah yes, this is why I rarely visit the Religion forum. Somebody asks a question about faith and a bunch of atheists jump in to talk about their paths to atheism. See you all in another month or two.
Anonymous wrote:If this subj doesn't apply to you, don't post. The post was for those who do feel more spiritual / religious. I respect other changes in belief but this isn't that thread.
Anonymous wrote:gotten older? And if so what religion/denomination are you?
(If you now are an atheist or whatever, please feel free to skip.)
I am finding myself with a greater spirituality as I get into my 40s. Lifelong Catholic.