Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was raised in an Evangelical Christian household. If forced to pick a religion I'd say Christian as I am not Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim etc. However I do attend church and have not gone regularly in 20 years, I do not pray, I find most Christian beliefs abhorrent.
However, at the same time, I'm not s open-minded as many my age are. There are just some things I won't go for that I am probably pretty conservative
What kinds of things won't you go for?
I consider the current trend of labeling kids or people as transgendered simply because they don't conform to socially created gender stereotypes to be antifeminist and harmful to both sexes.
That's it? This is a pretty niche position on an issue unlikely to ever come up (esp. once the zeitgeist of making a big deal out of this passes), so I'm not sure this type of thing ever needs to be disclosed. Certainly not in a dating profile.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, don’t say “spiritual but not religious.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was raised in an Evangelical Christian household. If forced to pick a religion I'd say Christian as I am not Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim etc. However I do attend church and have not gone regularly in 20 years, I do not pray, I find most Christian beliefs abhorrent.
However, at the same time, I'm not s open-minded as many my age are. There are just some things I won't go for that I am probably pretty conservative
What kinds of things won't you go for?
I consider the current trend of labeling kids or people as transgendered simply because they don't conform to socially created gender stereotypes to be antifeminist and harmful to both sexes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was raised in an Evangelical Christian household. If forced to pick a religion I'd say Christian as I am not Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim etc. However I do attend church and have not gone regularly in 20 years, I do not pray, I find most Christian beliefs abhorrent.
However, at the same time, I'm not s open-minded as many my age are. There are just some things I won't go for that I am probably pretty conservative
You are a Conservative Atheist.
Anonymous wrote:I was raised in an Evangelical Christian household. If forced to pick a religion I'd say Christian as I am not Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim etc. However I do attend church and have not gone regularly in 20 years, I do not pray, I find most Christian beliefs abhorrent.
However, at the same time, I'm not s open-minded as many my age are. There are just some things I won't go for that I am probably pretty conservative
Anonymous wrote:I was raised in an Evangelical Christian household. If forced to pick a religion I'd say Christian as I am not Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim etc. However I do attend church and have not gone regularly in 20 years, I do not pray, I find most Christian beliefs abhorrent.
However, at the same time, I'm not s open-minded as many my age are. There are just some things I won't go for that I am probably pretty conservative
Anonymous wrote:Are you familiar with the term “ex-vangelical?”
I think it may resonate with you.
Anonymous wrote:I was raised in an Evangelical Christian household. If forced to pick a religion I'd say Christian as I am not Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim etc. However I do attend church and have not gone regularly in 20 years, I do not pray, I find most Christian beliefs abhorrent.
However, at the same time, I'm not s open-minded as many my age are. There are just some things I won't go for that I am probably pretty conservative