RE: urge to pray - advice/help
February 5, 2012 at 10:56 pm
(This post was last modified: February 5, 2012 at 11:01 pm by passionatefool.)
Okay guys, thanks for the help but I got to make it clear to those, such as brotherlylove, who believes that I am struggling with faith in God, i'm not. I just simply do not believe in God. I'm sorry to disappoint you but that's the truth :\
Infact I came from a Buddhist background not Christianity, but even that, I rejected Buddhism, Christianity and faith in general. I have no doubt that I no longer dont have faith in them and I got good reasons for why I dont anymore, and I DEFINITELY DO NOT believe in God or Jesus, those are even more bizarre!
In no way or circumstances do I ever want to go back to religion. I think it is more noble to face reality and master at it then to live in denial for my own comfort. I am finally truly living ever since I abandon religion, I am now finding more beauty and have more appreciation for the natural world than ever, the unknown is thrilling, Religions though different is all the same, equally ridiculous and poorly try to put the world into neat little boxes that doesn't represent reality. Sometimes I think Christians never read the bible, because I don't see how you can be one after reading such filthy immoral book. Though I do sometimes miss that comfort in delusion, being an atheist is much more rewarding.
Science has been much more of a miracle and had bring me much more amazement and fascinations than any miracles mentioned in any holy books.
Infact I came from a Buddhist background not Christianity, but even that, I rejected Buddhism, Christianity and faith in general. I have no doubt that I no longer dont have faith in them and I got good reasons for why I dont anymore, and I DEFINITELY DO NOT believe in God or Jesus, those are even more bizarre!
In no way or circumstances do I ever want to go back to religion. I think it is more noble to face reality and master at it then to live in denial for my own comfort. I am finally truly living ever since I abandon religion, I am now finding more beauty and have more appreciation for the natural world than ever, the unknown is thrilling, Religions though different is all the same, equally ridiculous and poorly try to put the world into neat little boxes that doesn't represent reality. Sometimes I think Christians never read the bible, because I don't see how you can be one after reading such filthy immoral book. Though I do sometimes miss that comfort in delusion, being an atheist is much more rewarding.
Science has been much more of a miracle and had bring me much more amazement and fascinations than any miracles mentioned in any holy books.