- May 31, 2001
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I've never understand why folks bash those who believe in a superior being.
There is no possibly way to prove or disprove God's (or whoever you believe in) exists, however, just by things that have gone through in my life, I have a strong belief that God does exist.
You might not realize it, but God might of affected you or touched your life in some way. I've encountered several instances where I know God's presense was felt.
What do I think of Churches and their rules?
Attending church doesn't make you religious, you could still go through all the motions and not be religious. Having faith does.
The church has been around for centuries, and has a LOT of skeletons in the closet. I'm not even sure that the church we have today is what Jesus had envisioned. They teach a lot of visual material about how Heaven and Earth are. I wish they didn't. It's somewhat misleading in my opinion.
In some circles at church, I would probably be considered a heretic and not a true catholic because I disagree with several of the church teachings and definitely don't follow the bible literally (I find it's more like a guide with stories to show how to live your life. However, there is at least one fundamental truth in it. Jesus died and raised from the dead 3 days later to open the gates of heaven. This is the foundation of the Catholic faith), but I would say that my faith is just as strong as theirs
I find that lots of catholics are hyprocrits. Their version of being a catholic is attend church every Sunday and that's it. Being Catholic is not being catholic for 1 hour a day every week. It's believing and having faith in God 24/7.
Some folks might find mass boring. Hell, if it's a traditional mass, I don't even want to be there. There is too much of a likely chance I'll fall asleep. I want to be there to have fun and praise God. Wait a second? Have fun in church? Is that even possible or allowed? It is at the mass I go to! Singing with actual music (drums, bass, lead guitar).
Take all of this as you will.
I've never bashed non-believers. I've never told anyone that they had to believe in God. I can't stand bible-thumpers either. I'll run away from them faster then you will.
We are all humans with the right to believe what we want. Why can't we all respect each other's right to believe what we please? Is the world such an intolerant place?
There is no possibly way to prove or disprove God's (or whoever you believe in) exists, however, just by things that have gone through in my life, I have a strong belief that God does exist.
You might not realize it, but God might of affected you or touched your life in some way. I've encountered several instances where I know God's presense was felt.
What do I think of Churches and their rules?
Attending church doesn't make you religious, you could still go through all the motions and not be religious. Having faith does.
The church has been around for centuries, and has a LOT of skeletons in the closet. I'm not even sure that the church we have today is what Jesus had envisioned. They teach a lot of visual material about how Heaven and Earth are. I wish they didn't. It's somewhat misleading in my opinion.
In some circles at church, I would probably be considered a heretic and not a true catholic because I disagree with several of the church teachings and definitely don't follow the bible literally (I find it's more like a guide with stories to show how to live your life. However, there is at least one fundamental truth in it. Jesus died and raised from the dead 3 days later to open the gates of heaven. This is the foundation of the Catholic faith), but I would say that my faith is just as strong as theirs
I find that lots of catholics are hyprocrits. Their version of being a catholic is attend church every Sunday and that's it. Being Catholic is not being catholic for 1 hour a day every week. It's believing and having faith in God 24/7.
Some folks might find mass boring. Hell, if it's a traditional mass, I don't even want to be there. There is too much of a likely chance I'll fall asleep. I want to be there to have fun and praise God. Wait a second? Have fun in church? Is that even possible or allowed? It is at the mass I go to! Singing with actual music (drums, bass, lead guitar).
Take all of this as you will.
I've never bashed non-believers. I've never told anyone that they had to believe in God. I can't stand bible-thumpers either. I'll run away from them faster then you will.
We are all humans with the right to believe what we want. Why can't we all respect each other's right to believe what we please? Is the world such an intolerant place?
