Me!!! Absolutely. I pray on my own terms, when I feel like, where I feel like it. I know that organized religion is a business, and I never understood all the "rules" either...especially when they could be changed to suit someone's will. God love me and hears me, no matter where I am.
2007-07-24 05:38:33
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answered by nottashygirl 6
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I think spirituality is important. I also believe that one does not have to go to a church to celebrate spirituality.
2007-07-24 12:38:52
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answered by butterflimoon 2
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I do. I think there is a very huge gap and being "faithful" is never synonymous with being "religious".
So what if you got to church every Sunday? So what if you memorize the Bible? Does this make you a better person than others who don't? Well, this does not always follow.
I have nothing against religion, these are just my thoughts.
2007-07-24 13:27:21
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answered by Aweng Moral - Basco 3
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Are you saying that spirituality are faith are the same thing? I would say you are wrong. I am an atheist, yet I am very spiritual. Spirituality has nothing to do with the church, religion, god(s) or belief in a deity of any kind.
2007-07-24 12:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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We are here on earth to learn how to love ourselves and others. We are here to accept ourselves and others completely without judgment. And this has nothing to do with traditional church but everything to do with spirituality!
2007-07-24 22:06:02
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answered by batangpinoy 2
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All real followers of Jesus Christ think spirituality is important, and also don't like traditional church.
2007-07-24 12:41:28
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answered by fieldsofgrace06 1
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i think it's very important. my father's a preacher and i haven't been to church in over ten years. i didn't like it then. very formal. having to dress up and i just didn't feel close to God there. i feel close to him when i talk out loud to him in my car or sitting out in a field near my house watching my dog play. the church works for some and not for others and i'm not saying it's terrible. it just doesn't work for me.
2007-07-24 12:38:18
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answered by pamoliva 1
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Some kind of appreciation of things external is important. I'm a secular humanist;i believe in the things of this world. Like democracy and scientific progress and art.
2007-07-24 12:38:32
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answered by robert2020 6
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I do...But, I just haven't found a church in my area that I feel comfortable in.......Being Catholic....I'm not comfortable with confessing my sins, I feel like, I might corrupt the poor priest., with my evil thoughts......
2007-07-24 18:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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