Well, I should have specified- those are the first examples that jumped to mind. I mean a whole lot more by saying that I am a Christian, I suppose I would define it as I believe that all the Bible says is true- that God created the universe, Jesus is our Saviour, and we exist to glorify God (I know, cached thought, but that one I have thought about.).
I really do mean that I do not want to believe in anything that is wrong, but I have yet to see anything that is definitive evidence that my beliefs are incorrect. (And I also admit that I do not want to give up my current beliefs, and I’m going to be heavily biased against any information shown me, but I will try.)
Hello, I’m a Christian. And, yes, I’m also a rationalist gasp!. I was born and raised a Christian, and I honestly am not sure if I would believe, say, Budhism if I was raised that way- My gut answer is ‘No’, but I cannot really be sure, as I would be a completely different person. There’s no way no one can truthfuly say yes or no for sure to that question.
Right, anyways, I do have reasons I would stop believing… There are a couple very specific situations that pop to mind in which I would be convinced that my whole life has been a lie:
The apocalypse happens in a fashion other than is predicted in Revelations (In parts of it that seem strictly factual, not symbolic)- Such as a Zombie Apocalypse with no Second Coming from the clouds.
Humans eliminating death- In Revelations, people die, so if that stopped being an option, well...
Time travel (Yes, really- it’s only a little less plausible than your reasons, no offense).