Videos: White Americans who dumped Evangelical Christianity…

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An American woman who was an evangelical Christian and decided she could no longer believe in it started a website. It does not seem to have been a great success.

Here she is telling her story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiERKDLKAac

I disagree with her that we’re all one human species. But otherwise she was concerned clearly by facts that violated her below.

Here is another guy who also left and supported her project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsSL5oC4mME

This is her website: http://www.itsokaytogo.com/

“It’s Okay To Go” is a project documenting those that have chosen to leave organized religion and the challenges we faced when we decided to go. Did we make the right choice to leave our religions behind? Who are we without our former religions? What happened to our relationships with friends, family and our community when we decided to go? Leaving organized religion is a unique experience for everyone, but there’s one powerful feeling we all share: “it’s okay to go.”



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