Is it possible to be a Christian without believing in God? Traditional views like yours may say no, but I consider myself a Christian because I grew up in a Christian manners but with time I became, lets say a 'cultural Christian.'

I may not believe in a higher power, but I still value the morals and ethics that come with the culture of Christianity. Why? Because being me doesn't harm anyone, and that's what truly matters.

I find joy and purpose in the simplest things like a walk in the park, the colors of autumn leaves, and the vastness of our universe as seen from mountain peaks. There's so much to experience and so much to ponder in our modern age, why seek comfort in something I don't believe in and not agreeing with their 'logic'?

For me, just 'being' without getting lost in the chaos around is what gives life meaning. So yes, I may be a Christian on paper, and if you have a hard time understanding that, feel free to contact my church and ask them why they still keep me on their records even I hadn't been in a church for ages. At the end of the day, I'll continue to live my life in a way that brings me peace and happiness and so is you 🫂

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