Kameron

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Basically, we are people who love Jesus, yet hate 'religion' and all its trappings. We believe differently than your "average Christians" because we really believe in all this "Love and Grace Stuff. If "God is Love" is Heresy, then I am a heretic.


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Here are some of the people that are involved in theheresy.net and some Guests that might as well be members. (Members may or may not be heretics, proceed at your own risk...)

Hi, I'm Kameron. I made the site, but i want to be clear, this is not my site but our site. I have been "out" for a little over a year. I was about 2 or 3 months from becoming a licened minister (if they'd let me pass) after a couple years of classes and a couple months of training. Then... I quit! I can't imagine being back in and I can't wait to see what God does...


Brandon is a father, husband, and musician who is learning to live in the wild outside the cage of religion. "My relationship with Father is messy. Some days I get it right, some days I don't. But the knowledge that He loves me no matter what I do or don't do frees me from the guilt and shame that religion heaped on me most of my life." He also wields a mean roll of duct tape.


Welcome. If you found your way here I don't know whether to rejoice or feel sorry for you. You will probably feel the same way about us. I met Kameron this last year and we are kindred souls. I have no doubt that him being in my life is a God thing. Even though he lives at the top of the States and I live at the bottom..and..you could probably easily count our exchanges, they have been wonderful and powerful. He is a gift to me. When Kameron came up with this site I was excited and proud. Even though there is a great difference in our ages...if I only knew what Kameron knows at his age..Our common bond is a Love for God and a disdain for all things that paint him as anything other than who he is...Love. Kameron wanted to make a site where all who have a voice (and all have a voice) could come and tell us what they have learned or are "unlearning". I wholeheartedly agree.


I've only been in the wild for 2 years, but freedom from religion is definitely unfolding for me every day.  I would not trade this life for anything.  It's so much more real, personal, and freeing than anything I ever experienced inside the walls of the institutional church.  God is a more awesome Presence in my daily life than ever before.  I'm happy to be on this journey.  Welcome!