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Divorcing Religion: What Happens When You Walk Away from Everything You Believed

Divorcing Religion: What Happens When You Walk Away from Everything You Believed

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Ep. #95 Divorcing Religion: What Happens When You Walk Away from Everything You Believed

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In this conversation, Janice Selbie shares her personal journey of grappling with faith, the expectations of living a biblical life, and the heartbreaking moment that led her to explore new spiritual paths. Through her experiences, she reflects on the struggles of faith, the innocence of a child's questions, and the transformative journey of moving beyond traditional religious beliefs.

Takeaways

~Janice felt immense pressure to live a biblical life.

~She experienced a sense of being constantly judged.

~A pivotal moment was overhearing her sick daughter pray.

~Her daughter's innocent question sparked a desire for exploration.

~Janice began to question her faith and beliefs.

~She sought permission to explore other religions.

~The journey involved a divorce from traditional religion.

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