Things I like:
The encouragement of questioning faith. My 'religion' teaches me to never stop asking questions and never stop seeking the truth. If I find the truth on another spiritual path, I'm encouraged to follow it.
Don't ever push my beliefs on others. Everyone must discover peace and inner sanctity on their own. If you push and try to convert, it's not meaningful. Manipulating and prodding others into my way of thinking isn't allowed.
Resect all life. Even if you don't agree with something, respect that others have the right to believe in whatever they want. Hurt no one on purpose.
Love. Love your family, friends, pets, neighbors, yourself and everyone else. Show compassion and empathy towards those who need it. Stick up for those who are in need and don't be afraid to stand against the majority. Mob mentality is scary and those who face it head on are braver than those who cower and preach from the mob. Tolerance, understanding and love all go together. Be as kind and understanding of others as you would want them to be of you.
Life is too short. Make the most of who you are. Strengthen your mind, body and soul everyday. Challenge yourself to be better tomorrow than you were yesterday.
It's cool to make mistakes as long as you learn from them. Otherwise, you've just wasted time and a life lesson.
Because it bears repeating: Question your faith as much as possible. Never stop seeking out the truth. Your spirituality grows stronger and faster than you can imagine. Constantly check your beliefs and search out as much information as possible. Knowledge will never hurt.
Really can't think of anything I hate/dislike.
2006-08-22 22:15:18
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answered by Miss. Bliss 5
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My religion is believing in God and that is it but as a whole I was raised Pentacostal which was very good that is where I get my morals so on and so fourth from but as a whole what I don't like is people judging other people and backbiting these hings are in the Bible as no nos but the biggest group of people who do it is so called Christians all religions I'm sure but that is the main one I know of
2006-08-23 03:55:55
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answered by p-nut butter princess 4
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If you hate something in your religion, then you shouldn't be in that religion. You may not AGREE with the guidelines that are put forth in your religion, but you see the reason and logic behind it, even if you don't follow it. I love the fact that I'm not an athiest.
2006-08-23 04:06:45
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answered by traydenma 2
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I love my religion because its the way of life that will lead you to success ultimately. It's the only religion without contradictions. It is the only complete religion anyone has ever come accross.
2006-08-23 14:06:54
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answered by hi :) 2
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i Love My Religion And i Love God ..Thank God For Everything ..
i Love My Religion Sooooo Much ... It Leads Me to Doing the Right Things ..and Good Things Too ... =)
i Dont Hate a Thing in it .. i Love it Sooo Much ....
=) =) =)
2006-08-25 07:00:16
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answered by Unique !! 3
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I guess the most wonderful thing is being in relationship with GOD and having forgiveness of sins; what I hate is the bad example of some "declared Christians" and my failing to be the best person I can be.
2006-08-23 03:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I like everything in my religion
2006-08-23 05:41:56
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answered by to0omy 2
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They always ask if you have any prayer request or any problem you let us know and we will find a way to help and pray for you. Ok then they pray for you, but when you bring up the problem to them or actually ask their help, they look like they wish that they never offer the help and wish they have nothing to do with you.
Sometimes they ask just the sake of asking, not because they are concern about you.
No action just pure words.
They want you to expect help from them but you actually expect they wish you never did.
2006-08-23 04:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I go to a church that believes you can loose your salvation. I cannot say I agree or disagree with it as I tend to go more toward once saved always saved. However I cannot see you truly saved and doing some of the things like adultery, homosexuality.ect if you are truly saved. I don't think any human fleshly thing would be worth my relationship with my Lord.
2006-08-23 03:57:39
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answered by Godb4me 5
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One of many things I love is lighting Shabbat candles on Friday night, sharing a meal with family and spending a the following day with family and at shul.I never appreciated as much till I moved to Israel. Am Israel Chal
2006-08-23 03:59:53
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answered by Liz T 2
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