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MaddyMemberI think there are three main directions that you could take. You could, like so many do, ignore the logical and intelligent thoughts that you are experiencing. You could decide that all religious people are “wrong” and be an athiest, as I am. I believe that humans have evolved a need for some kind of spirituality or purpose to their lives, but that it comes from within their minds and not from outside the universe! Or you could, like my partner, develop your own, perhaps more liberal, view of your own faith. He believes that all religions are all essentailly worshipping the same god or supernatural force. And that none are better than each other, just different. He sees it as natural that people from different cultures will have different forms of worship. Of course these thoughts don’t sit well with all religous beliefs, but in looking at the world as a whole and thinking about our cultures from past times to the present (as I think you are), I think it makes more sense than interpreting every religious text literally.
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Name : Maddy, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 25, City : Birmingham, State : NA, Country : United Kingdom, Occupation : Student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, -
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