I was raised Catholic. About 5 years ago, I was probably what most would consider a devout/radical Catholic.
Ironically, it was my godfather, who ended up leaving the church and becoming an atheist, who started asking me questions. He said that according to my answers, I was a "cafeteria Catholic" (one who takes what they like, and leaves the rest). I was mortified! I thought if I learned all the rules, and followed them, life would be simple, and I would be....perfect(?!) I was NOT picking and choosing, I was determined to follow it all, to the letter.
My mother -- another devout Catholic -- said, "Honey, we're ALL cafeteria Catholics!"
My godfather had the Dawkins book, "The God Delusion," and I asked him about it. He said, "Well, basically Dawkins is the devil."
I asked him if I could borrow it. Then I asked, "As my GODFATHER, can you in good conscience recommend I read this???"
He said, "If your faith is strong, this will strenghten it; and if it's not, you will question it."
And that was the start of me, thinking for myself. When I started questioning one thing, that led to another, and another, then it all crumbled! (Thanks, Dawkins!)
It's lonely out here, without a religion, without a church full of people to meet up with. So, we finally checked out UU, and so far we are loving it. It's kind of like going to a philosophy meeting once a week!
AND -- UU has a polyamory "division" (for lack of a better word - ?) I found something about it online a few days ago. Interesting! (However -- it is kind of controversial, even within the UU community, from what I read).
Once I was brave enough to question my religion, I think it paved the way for me to question other institutions and conventions, as well. Monogamy was next, haha! I love being a freethinker, and I'm happy to see most of the people on this forum are freethinkers as well!
