Back to what religion?
I was raised with no religion, but my father taught me reincarnation.
I became a Mormon, mainly because they don't smoke and drink, and the Reader's Digest articles (advertisements) which presented Mormons as honest, moral, self-less people.
I became a Baha'i, because Joseph Smith prophesied that the "Son of Man" would come in "red apparel" in 1891. Baha'u'llah DID, in red apparel, and climb Mount Carmel in 1891. Becoming a Baha'i was my attempt to "salvage" Joseph Smith, knowing that if he uttered even ONE prophecy that failed, he was a false prophecy. Eventually, I came to see that Joseph Smith could not be salvaged. I left the Baha'i Faith because they deny that Jesus was raised from the dead. The Gospels are "parables" after He died and was buried.
I became a Daheshist because, in 1983, when fasting and praying as to know when Christ would return, I had a "dream" in which I fell into the Sun, and a being there told me "He is in New York City". I dismissed this as a strange dream. IN 2005, well after being a Mormon and a Baha'i, I discovered Dr. Dahesh, the reincarnation of Jesus, who lived in New York City in 1983.
I became a Mormon based upon LIES...the Reader's Digest articles, which I now know were authorized by Gordon B. Hinckley, who was a dishonest man and manipulator. 90% of Mormons are NOTHING like how Mormons were protrayed in those Reader's Digest advertisements disguised as articles about Mormons.
I became a Baha'i to TRY to retain my belief in Joseph Smith, because I KNEW by that time that the LDS Church leaders were NOT inspired of God, and Baha'u'llah seemed to fulfill the 1891 prophecies of Joseph Smith. I realize NOW that, Joseph Smith cannot be salvaged, and the "1891" thing is just a coincidence.
I became a Daheshist based upon my "dream" in 1983, and the FACT that Dr. Dahesh came to my room, and sat on the edge of my bed, in the afternoon, while I was wide awake, not on any drugs or medications, with no history of hallucinations, no head injuries, in 2005.
In other words...
1. I became a Mormon based upon LIES about Mormons I was told in Reader's Digest "ads" disguised as articles (i.e. written and paid for by LDS Public Affairs...some of the most notorious liars around).
2. I became a Baha'i in a desperate attempt to SALVAGE my belief in Joseph Smith, knowing that if Joseph Smith's "1891" prophecies were false, he must be a false prophet.
3. I became a Daheshist based upon two things: my 1983 "dream" and the fact that Dr. Dahesh, who died in 1984, visited me in daylight in 2005!!!
I am a Seeker of Truth.
consiglieri wrote:Given your history of jumping from religion to religion then back to the same religion and so on, you had better pray the answer is a).
All the Best!
--Consiglieri (Italian for "I bet the answer is b) in your case")