I think everyone should leave their religious beliefs open to question. There is no concrete proof that one particular religion is right, so you should always question your path. For me, my beliefs have changed over time, I went from Deist, to Atheist, to Agnostic, and to Deist again. It is best to live your religion by what you feel is right, rather than blindly following everything you read. If there comes something that challenges what I believed before that, I'll gladly change my beliefs to suit it.
2006-07-25 19:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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All the time and Christians who don't, aren't really following the will of God, IMHO. According to the things I've read in the Bible, God doesn't want us to be mindless creatures following blindly something in which we have no faith.
Just look at the great leaders of the Bible -- David, Job, Isaiah, Moses, Abraham. Didn't all of those people question as well? Why would we be any different?
And when I do question something I've read or had a change of heart/mind about - I seek God. He speaks to us in all sorts of ways: through the Bible, wise counsel, circumstances, etc.
2006-07-26 02:28:19
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answered by nwtobe 6
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I think it is a good sign...a sign which shows you are in search of the truth...which you may have found your religion lacking it...It is important that we all get answer to our questions in life...especially when it comes to religious believes. I am sure at some point you will get your answers too, but not if you sit back and never bother looking for the answers. Cheers
2006-07-26 02:29:50
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answered by Samo 2
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As an adult I joined a faith different then the one I was brought up in. When listening to the sermon or discussions in Sunday school I pray about the things that don't seem right and make my disunion's based on the answer to the prayer.
2006-07-26 15:04:17
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answered by # one 6
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Never,I was shown my religious beliefs in many visions,those visions led me where I am now,trying to get people together for a fight during the end of the world,the true end.My current girlfriend follows the same path.We are going to help save this world.
2006-07-26 03:36:04
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answered by experiment_no_412 3
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hypocrisy, many religions show it all you got to do is open your mind. There is a god there is no doubt about that. Christ was against most preachers, and he took their lively hood away from them Why the heck do you think they wanted him dead! He was taking away there source of income!!!! MONEY MONEY MONEY! And do you actually think it is any different today, No it is not. They want your money!! Gods word is for free people when will you ever understand that!!! Are you really so gullible!!! Look and you will see the wolfs the ravining wolfs in Sheep's clothing!
2006-07-26 02:29:57
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answered by Brother John 3
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yes. I was raised as a lutheran but feel that now thats not the religion id like to continue. until i find a belief or religion that suits me i will always question
2006-07-26 02:40:55
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answered by oceonsblue9904 1
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I felt that way when I was Christian. Now I'm a polytheist and I don't feel that way anymore. If I feel that a certain god or goddess isn't very helpful, I talk with another. I like my religion to be multiple choice.
2006-07-26 02:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It's ok to question. God is big enough to handle our questions. I've done it, and I know I will continue to I think God is OK with that. Love and blessings right back at you!
2006-07-26 02:29:55
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answered by Ally K 3
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Yes, I often do. I think most of us do at some point or other. It's hard for us to reconcile what we were taught about religion growing up, and what we feel about it now and what presently makes sense to us.
2006-07-26 02:26:53
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answered by dreamgurl009 2
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