I was never forced into a religion and have chosen to be agnostic
2006-06-28 18:28:49
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answered by nunovyorebiznis 4
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If u truly have studied Hinduism, u received't bypass away it nor hit upon the distinct faith interesting. Coz Hinduism covers up each and every and each and every thing, we are keeping Vasudeva Kudambakam. meaning each and every and each and every thing and each and absolutely everyone r appropriate interior God. Scientifically, isnt it authentic? What are we without timber and what are timber devoid persons? (timber grant oxygen and we characteristic them our carbon dioxide) ... What image voltaic ray's and shine help the timber develop and such... It resources us nutrients D as well. yet another interesting actuality about Hinduism which isn't there in any faith.... Which lower than Shaivism, it truly is declared " women persons and men all people is equivalent", subsequently there's a image of Lord Shiva, the position it shows a million/2 Shiva and the distinct a million/2 of the body is Goddess Parvathi. He says, men isnt complete and under no circumstances utilizing a lady, and vice versa. at the same time as diverse faith stresses that God is male and woman are inferiors, Hinduism shows any opposite direction. this kind of authentic and matured message :) All im keeping, study the Hindu scriptures earlier u lay ur fingers on diverse scriptures of different faith. U will hit upon particularly Many, Many outstanding teachings contained in the Baghawad geetha and the Mahabaratha. plenty mature ideas and clinical findings. merely outstanding! Its a might want to need to, u respect diverse religions and its preparation, so its ok for u to love diverse faith teachings. merely make helpful u understand what u ARE, earlier u get and adjust urself into yet another. :)
2016-10-13 22:44:33
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answered by ? 4
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I guess I was born into my religion as a Christian in my country...but later I learned the meaning of "re-born", "born-again".
I was born into a family where my mother and her side of the family belonged into a Greek orthodox church, and my father and his side of the family into Luthreran church. Me and my three sisters were baptized as babies. And we had a confirmation at age 15.
I did not guestion this at all until I was in my early 20's. I had met a nice, young couple who belonged to a independent church...and they told me that thay have been baptized as adults.
I was not ready for anything like that, but I started to study Bible. There is nowhere that you need to be baptized as a child, and confirmed at 15. I felt uncomfortable with change, because I felt that if I was baptized already, I needed just to accept as my Lord and Savior.
Just around five years ago I joined to a non-denominational church in my town, here in the U.S.A. In my country, the maturity(over95%) of people are Lutherans, so forth if you went to church, that was the choice, the only choice. I did not even found out that my mom was orthodox until around 12.
I wanted to be baptized and accept Jesus as my Lord and Savior. The first I felt that I was going to go against everything what my family believed, but I explained to them that I needed to make this decision. I understood that they were trying to do the right thing for me by baptizing me as a child, but this was something nobody can decide for anybody else but to themself.
So, I got baptized, and I have been regular church goer ever since. When I realized that it is not about me, and that the worship is for God...it was easier to make arraingements to attend the worship every week.
So, I am happy that my family had already Christian values, and I was born to that family. But in the other hand I needed to be "born-again Christian", get baptized..and to have a personal relationship with God, instead of following the religious background...
I believe that Jesus is the way and the truth and the life, and nobody will enter to His Father's house except through Jesus Christ. I repent from my sins, and I accept Jesus as my Lord and Savior. I want to receive His gift of eternal life, and I want to tell everybody about the good news,gospel.
Jesus loves you.
2006-06-28 18:59:24
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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I was born and raised into my religion but later in life I came to believe that I didn't need a "house of worship" to honor my God. I find God everywhere and when I pray it is as if I were talking to him person to person.
I much prefer this to someone telling me what and how I should believe. God is a God of Love and Loves us, is children, for who we are (we should try this on ourselves sometime) and in the end isn't that all that counts?.
2006-06-28 18:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Religion? I was made to go to the baptist church...bunch of B.S. boobs who condemned you for making suggestions on what you thought. What I have seen of religion in my life boils down to one basic concept. Most religions insist on their beliefs and most are based on ancient archaic writings of people from long ago. These people made assumptions on what was right based upon things they didnt understand and feared. Every religion I have seen defies the ten commandments in the first place! People have decided how the All Mighty acomplished his feat. This is putting words into Gods mouth! I havent been involved with a religion for 45 years now....Religion is for feeble mindless fearing people....I choose the path of Faith! Who on this Earth has the write to decide that God created in ANY manor? I believe he simply chose the path of evolution. The Bible wasnt written by God, it was written by men who had certain beliefs!
2006-06-28 18:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I was born into it but I wasn't always as spiritual as I am now. Islam is a religion that really stresses self-realization and personal victories. That's why there's no such thing as Muslim missionaries because we believe that those who want to find God can and will do it on their own.
I've always believed in God but it wasn't until about a year ago that I realized that believing isn't enough. One must really think spiritually and scientifically to understand God.
2006-06-28 18:27:52
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answered by talkwithflowers 2
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I was raised a Lutheran. But I left at 15 then didn't truly find God again until I was 40. It really isn't about religion, its about having a relationship with God through His word and His Son, Jesus Christ. God created us to be in a relationship with Him. It doesn't matter what "religion" you belong to. That is just doctrine.
2006-06-28 18:32:18
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answered by Poetess 1
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Was born/raised/baptized Catholic. Belong to the Reformed Church of America.
2006-06-28 18:17:42
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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Born Catholic, raised Agnostic, converted to Independent Baptist 14 years ago.
2006-06-28 18:24:40
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answered by tampadelphian 1
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I was born into it, but I have looked at other religions. I decided to stay with mine.
2006-06-28 18:19:03
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answered by CatholicDude 2
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later in life
2006-06-28 18:17:46
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answered by Gravitar or not... 5
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