Religious Diversity Experience

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Religious Diversity Experience

Religious Diversity

For the most part, I was raised in the Southern Baptist sect of Christianity.   I must say that by the time I was 9 years old, I was disillusioned about religion because of the hypocrisy I saw in how my mother (and others) lived their lives, in contrast to the words they spoke in church.   By the time I was a teenager, my mother had stopped attending church, and I had long since quit.   I went through a period of time when I was truly an atheist and did not believe that there was any kind of god or "higher power."   Now I'm 30, and I believe God exists, and that Jesus Christ was his son and the Savior, so that makes me a Christian, but I do no belong to any particular sect, and I never attend services.   I am still repulsed by my mother's (and others') hypocrisy and narrow mindedness, which they cloak with their "religious beliefs".   Please understand that I am referring only to my mother and some other individuals I know personally.   Obviously, I have strong opinions about organized religion, and most of them are not positive.   Don't get me wrong, I think organized religion has historically served a (mostly) good purpose, but I do not think that any one particular religion is 100% correct, nor do I think any one particular religion is 100% wrong.  
I have worked at a Jewish social service agency for about two years, now.   It is a non-sectarian agency, which means they will help anyone who comes to us seeking help, but they are guided by the principles and beliefs of Judaism.   For me, this means I get major Jewish holidays off from work, because the agency closes for them, but I have no obligation to observe the holiday in a religious way.   Lucky me.   Before I started working there, all I knew was that Jews don't believe Jesus was the Savior and son of God, and that some Jews were "kosher."   I have since learned more about the Jewish belief system than I ever guessed existed.  
As a result of my exposure to Judaism at work, I decided to attend...
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