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This is a great point and as someone who has grown from a total atheist to the person that kicked off this thread, I can relate.

I don't think there's a simple answer on how to flip that light switch but I can share some ideas.

First, do you have religious people in your life whom you respect even if you don't share their faith. Ask them about it - you can literally say "I don't get it at all but I am curious, what's this like for you?" And just see what resonates.

Second, that is a question you can direct to a member of clergy. If you can't envision yourself walking into a house of worship, shoot an email and be like "I am faithless but curious. I am sure I am not the first one..."

Third, be really for hits and misses. Not every religious person can articulate it in a way that will make sense to you, and not every clergy person can speak to it effectively either (some people can only preach to the converted, to borrow a phrase.) But if you ping a few people, some of them may give you something that's a good thread to follow.

Fourth, I suggest starting with whatever faith your family was historically in. There's something cool about that.

Fifth, if really nothing else - shoot me a way to contact you and we can chat about my experience.



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