Neale
Debonaire Rationale
Hello everyone! Since, of course, you're reading this forum it is only logical to assume that I'm one of the many new members posting their intro threads. So, here's a brief little insight into the man behind the BillyWitchDoctor.com avatar.
I'm currently a senior at the University of Southern Indiana where I have a major in English and two minors in Classics and Philosophy. After I get out of this place, I plan on continuing to graduate school to study Classics and teach Latin, Greek, and the history of the classical world in a university setting.
I enjoy Collie puppies and long walks on the beach....:beach: (just checking to see if you're still reading!).
Anyway, I've been raised as a general "Christian" and have been attending RCIA "classes" at the local Roman Catholic Church for about a month. Over the course of the past four years of trying to find truth/God/etc., I've began heavily to question my own Christian-faith upbringing, and none so more strenuous than recent. I feel "out of place" in several aspects of the religion, but I'm set behind further self-exploration per the notion I presented farther down in this thread.
Thanks for reading, and I hope to engage in several more conversations on here! Ciao!
I'm currently a senior at the University of Southern Indiana where I have a major in English and two minors in Classics and Philosophy. After I get out of this place, I plan on continuing to graduate school to study Classics and teach Latin, Greek, and the history of the classical world in a university setting.
I enjoy Collie puppies and long walks on the beach....:beach: (just checking to see if you're still reading!).
Anyway, I've been raised as a general "Christian" and have been attending RCIA "classes" at the local Roman Catholic Church for about a month. Over the course of the past four years of trying to find truth/God/etc., I've began heavily to question my own Christian-faith upbringing, and none so more strenuous than recent. I feel "out of place" in several aspects of the religion, but I'm set behind further self-exploration per the notion I presented farther down in this thread.
Thanks for reading, and I hope to engage in several more conversations on here! Ciao!