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Saved: How Literacy Changed My Life An astronomer killed my religion. More accurately, reading an astronomer’s carefully chosen and thoughtful words changed my life forever. I was raised in a strict religious home in my early childhood. Both my parents were Jehovah’s Witnesses, and being the good Witnesses that they were, they often chose to shelter their children from the worldly influences surrounding them. There were many things in life forbidden to me, many truths locked away. Unfortunately for my parents, I’ve always been curious about the world and literacy was my key. It wasn’t until I was 13 years old when I first discovered Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space. Reading Sagan’s reflections on the world and humanity ignited something in me that had been smoldering for a long time; the idea that I did not need religion to find purpose and meaning in life, rather I must only look within myself. There was no shortage of reading material in my house, albeit rather limited subject matter. I can remember the leather smell of books in the hallway, stacked neatly in place on a daunting bookshelf that seemed to stretch upwards forever from a young child’s perspective. On that shelf were titles such as The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived, You Can Be God’s Friend, and A Peaceful New World. There was also the Bible, of course, and piles of The Watchtower magazines. Most of these books I enjoyed as a child, each filled with nice pictures of multiracial

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