Noah used to go to church every Sunday with his family. Last year he began to question some
of what the minister had to say from the pulpit.
He gave this a lot of thought, talked about his
differences of opinion with his friends from other faiths and with his parents. He even visited
other churches to see if he felt more comfortable there. Then he decided that he was going to
quit going to church and not belong to any church, strengthening his own personal beliefs on
his own. In which identity status did Noah find himself after having made his decision about
church affiliation?
a. Moratorium
b. Foreclosure
c. Identity diffusion
d. Identity achievement
a. Moratorium
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