Porygon-Z
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I'm a Christian, but I think it's important to meditate on your own beliefs rather than being spoonfed what to believe.
I think if you're a religious person you have to also be a philosopher to some extent and ask yourself important questions about what you believe and set aside what you've been told.
Look at religion objectively, place it under scrutiny and question it. Think about how God could exist and what His relationship is to you. If you set aside some time just to think on these matters you'll find your answers.
For some people those answers lead them to God and that's how I found religion again after being out of touch with God.
I think if you're a religious person you have to also be a philosopher to some extent and ask yourself important questions about what you believe and set aside what you've been told.
Look at religion objectively, place it under scrutiny and question it. Think about how God could exist and what His relationship is to you. If you set aside some time just to think on these matters you'll find your answers.
For some people those answers lead them to God and that's how I found religion again after being out of touch with God.