Is it normal, however annoying, to set your beliefs & stick to them?

I experimented with my beliefs, and gave up Hitlerism, Scotism, and Puritanism in favour of GermanenOrden, ableism, and the Low Church.
I gave up way too many musical tastes only to listen to Mozart and church music only. I'm not seeking excitement or stimulation, I'm looking for the consistency of my identity in a calm and unemotional way. It's possible that without a change you're changing into being more the same, which can take at least two years to stay the same. I'm settled on conformism and for those to whom ism is a dirty word, isms are good, they have a cause. There's nothing to fear, and you should avoid ever wasting your life, I'm not obviously good, I have to tell people I'm imperfect and that's OK. Is even one atom of this normal?

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  • RoseIsabella

    People don't generally change their core beliefs, and when they do it usually occurs as a result of some sort of person epiphany. It's not uncommon for a lot of people to switch between various Christian denominations, but it's much less common for a person to switch from one major World religion to another.

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    • normal-rebellious

      Yes, I was changing the Christian sect but not the whole religion, I'm not different to those people you mentioned, but since I was converted to Islam a long time ago by Papay, the Muslim king, I'm some kind of Muslim known as an Ishikī that I read on Wikipedia.
      It's also not uncommon to go back to Islam when a Muslim converts you.

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      • RoseIsabella

        Well, now that we're onto the subject of Islam how do you feel about the djinn, and ghouls? 😱

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        • normal-rebellious

          I don't believe in the djinn and ghouls, I believe in the history of the Alevis as the First and True religion.

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          • RoseIsabella

            What is Alevis? It it anything like naproxen sodium? I routinely take Aleve for my aches, and pains.

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            • normal-rebellious

              The Alevis are the Muslims of Saudi Arabia before Islam was invented and before it became Islamic as a way of surviving as the Christian groups of Paulicianism and Bogomilism are Islamic sects made to appear as Christian during the Byzantine oppression.

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