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But maybe once you've left Christianity and doubted and questioned so much, it's just not possible to have a faith in the future.
That's exactly what happened to me. I think the reason is that people are retained by a kind of blackmail that if they depart from a particular belief then they lack saving faith. It's a lock on beliefs and therefore on thoughts.
Once you've given up on being saved then you are free to ask some of the deeper questions about the faith. After a while I asked here on CF 'What is Christianity?' in a thread I guess that might be in General Apologetics which no longer exists.
I would never have asked that when I was a Christian because people would have said: 'well if you don't know that then you aren't truly saved'.
I had a question/doubt about something once, I mentioned it to another Christian and he replied: 'you'd better get praying'. You are saved by faith and if the faith is wrong then I'm not sure there is any salvation.
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