Thursday, June 2, 2011

Does the "mid-life crisis" phenomenon that people go through manifest itself in spiritual matters?

Do you think that a significant number of people, when they reach middle age and do a reckoning of their life change either their religion or their level of activity in their own faith? Does this mean that perhaps religion is just a function of stage in life?Does the %26quot;mid-life crisis%26quot; phenomenon that people go through manifest itself in spiritual matters?
yes.



I have two colleagues who transitioned from atheist to agnostic in mid-life. And the one became a Christian a few years later.Does the %26quot;mid-life crisis%26quot; phenomenon that people go through manifest itself in spiritual matters?
It very well could be, my dad converted to christianity after being an atheist for 40 some odd yearsDoes the %26quot;mid-life crisis%26quot; phenomenon that people go through manifest itself in spiritual matters?
If you believe in the words of Christ, you'd have no middle life crisis. %26quot;Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid%26quot;Does the %26quot;mid-life crisis%26quot; phenomenon that people go through manifest itself in spiritual matters?
In most people I know in that age group the mid-life crises manifests itself in a very different way .....!



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... and that involves 'spiritual matters', among other things, only if they are liquid!