Do whats right for you man. I was raised Lutheran, then became atheist, then practiced Buddhism, then I spent a year in Catholic Conversion classes, and now I'm learning about Judaism. The point is that without my atheist stint I would never have resolved a lot of issues with my faith nor would have I come to terms with some of the basics about religion that I now know I believe. So I think you need to be open and explore your spirituality where ever it leads you. In my opinion, as long as you are seriously pursuing the spiritual dimension of your life (even if that means not believing in it) then you are better off than the billions that never even really think about what they are taught. Plus in the end I think you will come to find the answers you need to be happy with your life one way or another.
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