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And by this I mean all the people living day to day calling themselves Christian/Jewish/Muslim or anything for that matter that do not know the first thing about any other religion or in many cases these people do not know the first thing about their own religion they so readily affiliate themselves with. It really bugs me, especially when people of a certain religion think their's is superior to the next persons.
However, worst of all I can't stand the close-mindedness of some heavily religious people. I my self am agnostic in the sense that I am always open to knew ways of thinking about life and what comes next. Which is what I personally believe all people should be. To many people seem to fall into the religion they are born into without much though into it and when confronted with new "dangerous ideas" the readily play the "faith card" or tell me I am wrong and the only way to salvation is Jesus Christ. That was just a vague example because spiritual ignorance comes from all different places. Even atheists lol.
I guess it all just comes from the fact that I hate almost everything about religion. I believe that spirituality is more of a personal thing. And throughout history religion seems to have failed man-kind.
Does anyone else feel this way or am I just rambling on.
However, worst of all I can't stand the close-mindedness of some heavily religious people. I my self am agnostic in the sense that I am always open to knew ways of thinking about life and what comes next. Which is what I personally believe all people should be. To many people seem to fall into the religion they are born into without much though into it and when confronted with new "dangerous ideas" the readily play the "faith card" or tell me I am wrong and the only way to salvation is Jesus Christ. That was just a vague example because spiritual ignorance comes from all different places. Even atheists lol.
I guess it all just comes from the fact that I hate almost everything about religion. I believe that spirituality is more of a personal thing. And throughout history religion seems to have failed man-kind.
Does anyone else feel this way or am I just rambling on.