Losing one's religion can be a complex and personal process that involves questioning, doubt, and a shift in beliefs or practices. Signs that you may be losing your religion could include a decreased level of participation in religious activities, a lack of emotional connection to your faith, or a growing skepticism towards religious teachings. It's important to engage in introspection, seek guidance from religious leaders or counselors, and explore your beliefs to determine if this shift is temporary or indicative of a larger change in your spiritual identity.
Individuals who do not acknowledge a God and/or a religion can be referred to as atheists. Those who simply state that they do not know whether there is a God or whether there is a "true religion" are referred to as agnostic.
Losing My Religion was created on 1991-02-19.
"Losing My Religion," by REM.
Losing My Religion.
Losing my Religion, from Out of Time (1991)
It is not a question of whether I, or anyone else, know this but of personal opinion and whether your opinion on this is correct; therefore this question cannot be answered without bias.
Stephen is Jewish and that is all we know, whether he likes it or not is private.
In the song 'Losing My Religion' REM uses an expression from southern regions of United states which means losing one's temper or being at the end of one's rope.
We can not know whether the Homo erectus people even had a religion, but if they did it would have been a form of animism, from which all modern religions evolved.
Shelf Life - 2011 Losing My Religion - 1.103 was released on: USA: 15 November 2011
Lonelygirl15 - 2006 Losing My Religion 1-165 was released on: USA: 3 April 2007
Out of Order - 2003 Losing My Religion 1-4 was released on: USA: 16 June 2003