My Moral Compass-Pt 1-Origins
Introductory Note: Though I am now an atheist i , I was not always so. Until my late teens, I was a very sincere, devout, Evangelical Christian, and my younger self took that faith very seriously indeed. In describing my thinking and reasoning of that younger self, I have endeavored to treat it with all the seriousness I did at that time. My use of capitalizations and symbols such as “ TM” and the registered trademark symbol comes, it is fair to say, from my 2016 self. My reason for doing this, is to make the point that my younger self’s (okay, I kind of feel like I’m trying to write a Doctor Who episode) understanding of things like God’s will and/or what the most important parts of Christianity did not, in the end, match that of th e Christians among whom I spent my formative years. Forging My Moral Compass -Pt 1-Origins Raised in an Evangelical Christian home, from an early age I was taught that it is wrong to bear false witness, and that what is, or is ...