Kitsuner wrote:godix?

My religious upbringing can best be summarized as "vaguely secular Reform Jew". This lasted until about fourteen or fifteen, when I began to give it serious thought. I found myself repulsed by the blind faith, mysticism, fatalism, and general bullshit I saw all around. When I found that I often knew more of Christian theology than most Christians I talked to... well, let's just say that such didn't speak too highly of such organized religions. The introduction of formal logic into my life only sped this process along.
The net result is that I've wound up a nontheist (negative atheist, soft atheist, whatever you want to call it). I do not believe in a god. This is not the affirmative belief in the lack of a god, but rather that I lack the god-belief.