Embracing a vegan lifestyle led me down a path where my beliefs shifted, and I found myself leaning towards atheism in a way. When I chose to go vegan, it opened my eyes to the suffering of animals and made me question the existence of a higher power who would allow such cruelty. This transformation wasn't instant, but over time, as I became more aware of the realities of animal agriculture, my faith in traditional religious ideas started to waver.

Going vegan meant reevaluating my connection to the world and the living beings in it. The compassion I developed for animals made me rethink the concept of a benevolent creator. I began to see the world through a more secular lens, finding solace in science and the interconnectedness of nature rather than relying on religious explanations. The ethical considerations of veganism pushed me to question the religious teachings I had grown up with.

In this journey, I didn't entirely become an atheist, but I found myself leaning in that direction. The shift from religious beliefs to a more agnostic or atheistic perspective happened as I grappled with the moral implications of my choices and the larger questions about life and purpose. Going vegan was a catalyst for this change, as it sparked a chain reaction of introspection and reconsideration of my worldview.

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Embracing a vegan lifestyle led me down a path where my beliefs shifted, and I found myself leaning towards atheism in a way. When I chose to go vegan, it opened my eyes to the suffering of animals and made me question the existence of a higher power who would allow such cruelty. This transformation wasn't instant, but over time, as I became more aware of the realities of animal agriculture, my faith in traditional religious ideas started to waver.

Going vegan meant reevaluating my connection to the world and the living beings in it. The compassion I developed for animals made me rethink the concept of a benevolent creator. I began to see the world through a more secular lens, finding solace in science and the interconnectedness of nature rather than relying on religious explanations. The ethical considerations of veganism pushed me to question the religious teachings I had grown up with.

In this journey, I didn't entirely become an atheist, but I found myself leaning in that direction. The shift from religious beliefs to a more agnostic or atheistic perspective happened as I grappled with the moral implications of my choices and the larger questions about life and purpose. Going vegan was a catalyst for this change, as it sparked a chain reaction of introspection and reconsideration of my worldview.