You start to lose faith as in you dont do as much religion based stuff you start to think other religions look good and could athiest please not answer this
2007-06-03
02:23:38
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i dont hate the religion im in i like it i dont brain wash my self i learnt about religions before its just that i found a religion i like and i want to stay in this one its just that other one seem intersting and i am not a christian
2007-06-03
02:32:29 ·
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i was a christian but now i am a muslim but i still learn about all beliefs
2007-06-03
02:34:14 ·
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This is very normal. Most of us are "raised" a certain religion. As we get older and mature, we change due to our life experiences and education. Though most religious people think that their religion is the only correct religion, that simply is not true. You need to find the religion that suits your needs, beliefs and value system. I know this because I was raised by a Baptist preacher.
2007-06-03 02:29:26
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answered by ? 5
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You know I don't think it's that big pf a deal. To me it meant tha I had grown past man made religions. It was time for me to open up to Spirit and not worry about the confines of religion. It was rather funny actually because I started to fill almost desperate when I began to search. So much so that I considered christianity. Then something happened and as the saying goes when the student is ready the teacher will appear. It was perfect timing so I know that I was not meant to follow the path of religion.
2007-06-03 09:33:01
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answered by Janet L 6
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You can always try a new religion, or do more activities based on your current religion to gain faith and trust but if you're loosing
faith in the first place maybe having a religion isnt something for you..
2007-06-03 09:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You may need to find a church home different from the one in which you were raised. I had considered becoming Buddhist, I had tried out Hare Krishna, and even pagan (Earth-worshipping) faiths started looking good. Thankfully, my spiritual road led me back to Christianity, but now I began to see Christianity and Christians in a whole new light once I experienced a Christian church that didn't mind if I came to church in jeans, tennis shoes, and a hoodie (at the time I had no 'proper' church clothes). When you find a family of Christians that see you for who you are on the inside rather than how you look on the outside, your faith will get that much-needed jump-start.
OMG, I apologize; I was unaware you converted from Christianity to Islam because I was busy typing.
2007-06-03 09:35:58
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answered by Victoria C 3
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Pray and read your Bible. I don't like the word religion. There are many "religions" out there. If you are a Christian there will be times in your life when you will doubt your faith. Things will happen that you don't understand or know how to deal with. I have gone through many such things in my life. I have always clung to the word of God and prayed for my answers and He has not failed me ever. He never promised life would be easy for us, he just promised that he would never leave us or forsake us. God Bless.
2007-06-03 09:29:43
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answered by Only hell mama ever raised 6
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I have also looked into other faiths but have come back to Christianity. It's the only faith where you're not left to yourself by a harsh and judgmental God to find your own salvation. He provides it to you and guides you like a loving father. Also, you don't need to bring offerings, to meditate perfectly, reach enlightenment or abide by thousands of rules.
Christianity is so amazing because it is for everybody: small children (especially them!), poor people, people with disabilities, people from all walks of life.
2007-06-03 09:42:34
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answered by Amelie 6
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Believe in which ever religion you want. If you have that many doubts about the one you are practicing maybe it is not a good idea to be practicing it after all.
2007-06-03 09:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Move on and leave it behind you. An education is never a bad thing, so start to look into other religions or non at all.
2007-06-03 09:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I look for a church that teaches from the bible, and doesn't just preach love, joy, and goodwill on earth for all men.
The bible isn't politically correct, and if you are bored with the teaching where you are, I would start looking for a new church! The message should challenge you, not put you to sleep!!
Good luck!
2007-06-03 09:27:05
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answered by Country Girl 2
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Life is not easy and sometimes not fair. But God is good! He never stops being anything but good. He is " Love." He never stops loving you or me. It's just that " life happens " and if we are anchored in the Lord and His promises we will rise above it. Sometimes with wounds that take time to heal, but I can testify that they will heal and you will come out better and stronger for it if you don't give up and don't give in. Start loving God from "your" heart. Find your own special ways to worship Him. The more you draw near to God the more God will draw near to you. That's His promise. Claim it for yourself. May God bless you and keep you strong.
2007-06-03 09:37:50
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answered by HeVn Bd 4
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