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Do you think it is interesting learning about customs in different heritages or do the practices not appeal to you? I kinda like learning about different cultures this way and trying experiences tied to that culture.
I guess I understand “religious trauma” as trauma that is inflicted personally upon someone as a result of a deep belief they no longer hold, and the many terrible effects of believing some of those literally torturous “facts” within the worldview. What is your view of religious trauma then since you say you never believed?
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Good for you!! I was raised Mennonite and then Christian and I am so completely messed up from it. I had a prophecy about me and everything- given my Extremely creative little mind at five years old, and that all the adults took that prophecy (that I was to be left behind after the rapture and save the world/face the Beast/Satan) seriously, I really ran with it and I’m still hoping I can find a professional who is well versed enough in religious trauma therapy to help me recover.