As usual, my friend and I we were discussing religion and the meaning of life. Basically, she said that God is why she is here and what makes her truly happy. My agnostic self responded, "Well, aren't there other things to live for? Like love, or happiness, or peace?" She said these things are all important, but that "They mean nothing without God." I felt hurt for a second, but then I just felt bad for her; falling in love should be more carefree than that. And she should have a level of happiness and peace within HERSELF. (When I said this, she looked at me like I was crazy). Also, I was sad to learn that night that she believes that Christians should only marry other Christians. (No big surprise, but way to limit yourself, my friend). It's interesting how Christians always speak of the strength that God gives them, when all they're doing is seeking approval and looking for the correct answer to everything. Which is pretty weak.
Do you believe that love isn't real without God?
2007-05-07
14:04:04
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