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I'm an atheist, I believe that miracles are just merely accidents that happened to work out in our best interest. I myself have been in extreme situations that I came out of ok and I don't think there was any magic involved, just luck. I don't judge others or push my non believe on others in any way. I was actually hesitate to share my opinion here.
The weird part is, I used to be a Christian, and I wanted to be a better one so I decided to read the bible (well audio book it...lol) so for like a week I listened to the bible word for word from front to back. And that is when I thought to myself "What bullshit!" and lead me to research more and the more I looked for answers the more clear it came to me.
Again this is my personal feelings, not an argument or a debate in anyway. But I am always open to talk about it. And by the way if I had to choose a "religion" it would be Buddhism. There is a religion that really teaches love. If you've never looked at it, check it out.
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I am Christian - a red letter Christian. I only follow the parts of the bible written in red letters. Jesus' words only. I don't care too much for organized religion. It is good for some people but it isn't my thing.
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There is a lot of scientific evidence available to prove there is life after death, similar experinces have been documented by people who have absoloutley no connection. Our science is very limited when it comes to understanding the mind and soul, I believe in life after death due to personal experinces and studie I have read by Jim B Tucker MD.
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Christian Science
Started by Mary Baker Eddy
Quite certain you've not heard of it but you may be knowledgeable of the circulation Christian Science Monitor. A credible international newspaper.
I no longer practice what I studied/learned inside and out. Using AAS would be frowned on. I have a much more liberal, longer and broader view of the universe, now. I humbly except the fact ill never be able to calculate the answer to it.
I relish in the rapture of the unfathomable and amazing timing; these collective cells who carry an orchestrated awareness of existence with a conscious.. Me!
Carpe diem, homies
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Freedom
Christian Science
Started by Mary Baker Eddy
Quite certain you've not heard of it but you may be knowledgeable of the circulation Christian Science Monitor. A credible international newspaper.
I no longer practice what I studied/learned inside and out. Using AAS would be frowned on. I have a much more liberal, longer and broader view of the universe, now. I humbly except the fact ill never be able to calculate the answer to it.
I relish in the rapture of the unfathomable and amazing timing; these collective cells who carry an orchestrated awareness of existence with a conscious.. Me!
Carpe diem, homies
Not into Christian Science but really like this last line. It's bout how I feel
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I am Christian! I have been numerous religions,but if you belief in Christ,God,Holy Spirit and The Word,then thats all it takes to be a Christian church. Right now I am going to a Methodist church and love it.The people are great and most are non judgemental.I am not a righteous man and I go to church to help keep me in line. Matter of fact I am a pretty good sinner I have many years of experience.I would not judge others for their beliefs or unbeliefs,we are all equal.I am very open minded towards others and their experiences in life,it keeps me in balance and open to others thoughts and beliefs.
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Mz1220
Not into Christian Science but really like this last line. It's bout how I feel
Thanks bro.
Nice to relate
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I think whats your "faith" would be more acurate. Religions are manmade structures used for ill. Mostly. My faith is in christ. Churchs are fallable.
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I was a hardcore atheist most of my life.
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