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thehacker4channel 9 points ago +9 / -0

Here’s what I did.

  1. Pick an area of the United States near you, or the nearest place to you that you feel is still based.

  2. Do a map search for churches in that area.

  3. Find the websites for those churches.

  4. Download a sermon and listen to it.

If it sound like garbage, find a new church in that ring. If they are teaching from the Bible, and don’t sound like liberals, keep listening.

Two years into atheism rehab and my life is way, way better than ever. I see evidence of God’s movement often in my life and in those around me.

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DiscoverAFire 2 points ago +2 / -0

I love that we can have heartfelt discussions between believers, nonbelievers, and inbetweeners on this board.

Personally, I was raised Presbyterian, and consider myself somewhere between presby and deist now. Finding a smart church - where they ask the hard questions and apply faith and logic to determining the answers - was hugely helpful for me.

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