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While the Hinduism does give not one,but quite a few answers to any question,allows everybody to take his own decision.
BUT this is also the same thing that i like most in my religion.

2007-05-11 17:33:45 · answer #1 · answered by balaGraju 5 · 1 0

Well not much really.. you see I live by my own personal beliefs and philosophy. I choose what to believe... nothing about that bothers me. Except maybe certain truths about humanity which arent beliefs at all but fact.... Fact.. Humans are violent, selfish, ignorant beings who make the world a horrible place, without us the earth would be peaceful. Fact.. Humans are sick, twisted, cruel and evil.. no other animal on this planet is like us.. and I dont mean that in a good way, sure we are unique, but mostly in a bad way.

I guess you could say by my own choosing I believe based on facts that my species is a plague upon this earth.. that does bother me in a way just because it makes me numb to the sufferings of humanity. I would care more if 100 wild animals were killed by people than I would if 100 people were killed by wild animals. I guess you could say I am bothered by the conclusion my opwn species has forced upon me, and I wish humans were a more positive influence on this planet and eachother than we currently are.

2007-05-12 06:38:10 · answer #2 · answered by Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy 7 · 0 0

What bothers me most about my philosophy, is that it is not very well defined, because it is by nature unknowable, and so my entire philosophy is a speculation, a pretty dead on speculation if you ask me, but that's just my opinion, but what really grinds my gears is this: that my philosophy is well known, in fact I can't think of a word that resonates more meaning throughout history than God, if I thought hard enough I could probably say the word "****" rivals it in most categories, but this is a thought out concept we're talking about, not just a mindless burst. But anyways, what I'm saying is this, that philosophy is both known and unknown, it is practiced everyday in everyway, but nobody does it for a career. It is what everyone jumps around, no matter what they are talking about, but nobody ever says it. They can't say it. They can't admit it. Some part of their human anatomy prevents them from ever uttering this word out of pure good intentions, it is always out of some ideological struggle or lust for power, but never out of truth and conviction. But this philosophy undoubtedly led us towards a more thorough understanding of the reality we live in, so I guess the other thing that really bugs me about my philosophy is that it actually works. Regardless of how you define it, it makes you solitary. You can't explain yourself to other people, because quite frankly, you don't think they will understand, and you believe that if you try and explain it, it could go a number of different ways. It would almost be more fun pulling a trick on people, or making a secret society, but you know you could never do that out of an honest heart. So basically, to sum up, my philosophy is what it is, I don't have much say in what it is, but I do have a pretty damn good option of freedom for my own

2007-05-11 17:27:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

That hardly anyone knows about it and that they mistake me for being a different religion all the time. The fact that people misspell it all the time.

That when I post a question, the most intelligent replies I get are from Atheists and it's rare that I get a fellow Asatruar to reply. (Even though I know there's a few on here. *shakes fist in air* Damn you guys, I know you are out there. Lol)

The fact I get along with Atheists better.

2007-05-11 18:16:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Nothing bothers me about my faith or beliefs. What bothers me is the faith and belief of other Christians. So many hypocrites, charismatics, and those fooled by the Left Behind novels.

2007-05-11 17:29:13 · answer #5 · answered by mxcardinal 3 · 0 1

religion - people are too focused on the word "religion"
faith - I have no problem with my faith, my faith is my own
beliefs - If i had a problem with my beliefs I wouldn't believe them
philosophy - that everyone is so sure that they are right when no one acutally knows the mind of god
etc. - i'm just a happy person.

2007-05-11 17:23:00 · answer #6 · answered by silver wings 3 · 1 0

Actually nothing. We believe in equality for everyone, in doing good because it's right (not for a reward), that war is always wrong and that god is actually loving and did not create a hell. We have no hatred agenda and we're cool with science helping to find the truth.

2007-05-12 11:20:32 · answer #7 · answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7 · 1 0

What bothers me about Christianity is:

Televangelists, corrupt pastors, perverted youth pastors, gossiping community churches, isogeted sermons, the idea that tithing gets you more money, youth programs designed for entertainment and not for enlightenment, Jesus T-Shirts with a post-modern message, lame Sunday school lessons, missionaries who only want to leave America and not help it, spoiled kids who believe going to church attains salvation, those who attend church for appearances sake, hypocritical lifestyles, Joel Osteen's Gospel of 'attaining financial blessings', Benny Hinn's Gospel of 'look what I can do.', services ending at 11:59am on the dot, the church crowd for lunch, cheap tipping Christians, the invisible rapture (dispensationalism), churches who only give membership to those who speak in tongues, evangelical church camps (Jesus Camp), Politicians who take on the religion of the majority for gaining votes, etc...

2007-05-11 17:38:41 · answer #8 · answered by General Seabass 1 · 1 0

Two things, lack of an afterlife and spelling.

An eternal afterlife doesn't sound really fun to me, however it's a soothing idea when I lose a loved one.

And the spelling is just hell! Atiest, athiest, athesist, Athesit, I just never know how to spell it.

2007-05-11 17:27:16 · answer #9 · answered by ? 6 · 3 1

Well, not that it bothers me too much, but the fact that I have no absolute truth is a bit annoying.

I'm agnostic by the way.

2007-05-11 17:22:36 · answer #10 · answered by J R 4 · 0 0

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