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Trending & News Definitely. I always suspected rabbis were trying to fool us. So i searched other faiths. ... the ones that were self- consistency were christian as bc wrote here yes... it is self consistent. But the one that best matched prophecy is protestant. ... also we need to see which CONVINCED people! so the ones with few people including jew Zoroaster atheism agnostic fail to convince people, so, ... that narrows down to the two with billions but- those also failed to convince using proof they used islam and inquisition so only protestant has good evidence that convinced people.
My religion gives me enough flexibility to find my own god and accept me with whatever I believe as form of god however it should be, even if I choose to not believe on god anymore and go as per logics still I'm part of my religion as it says find your own path find your own truth find your own god and encourage me to question everything. Doesn't say to believe everything blindly. What else is needed? When I can be authentic still spritual on my own terms on my own beliefs that's the best feeling. I'm never going to convert myself into anymore regid boundary of rules and regulations based on the god we have never seen but we have to have believe on that as fact. Why should I? The concept of God is for our own good it should not be the source of confusion and fear but should be source of being logical giving us strength and helping us to grow upto best of our potential.
I was raised christian but it wasn’t fitting for me. I didn’t feel called to it and when you see what christianity does to the world at large, it’s not really a group you want to be associated with. I thought about judaism but it seemed to be a bit study-intensive and I was discouraged from converting by the local rabbi for that reason alone. These days, not sure what the label is but I’m figuring it out
From Buddhist to what Emanuel Swedenborg said. There is a church named aftr him but I wouldn't go. Just learn what he n current near death experiences say.
He was born in 1688. He used psychic powrs 2 tak 2 soul guides. 6 things he talkd about that people who've had current near death experiences hav said r:
1. God
2. Jesus
3. You're drawn 2 heavn n hell so God doesn't send.
4. ghosts - one person had a near death n askd God if ghosts r real n God said yes.
5. Reunions with family members
6. Christians n non-Christians go 2 heavn.
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Yes, I dressed up as Zombie Osama Bin Laden for one Halloween😆 Anyways, I went all out I made my own costume and tried to make it as accurate as possible and read about those longs T-shirt looking things called "Thobes". And that was the most comfortable garment I've ever warn. I mean my boys felt like they were just flapping in the breeze. I was like is this how you goofballs always feel? I briefly considered converting to Islam and going all "Stan of Arabia" just for the apparel comfort.
I’ve considered learning about other religions, more than converting.
Understanding different beliefs helps you see how people find meaning, cope, and live their values. That perspective is valuable even if you don’t change your own path.
Belief is personal. For most people, it’s less about switching labels and more about what genuinely resonates with their conscience and life experience.
I am an evangelical Christian. I have considered converting to the Roman Catholic denomination. because my wife is Roman Catholic. I have not because there is a confirmation requirement and there are certain points of doctrine. that I do not agree with. Ironically. I have been invited to sing on a Gregorian chorus because my voice suits it. They have also considered my being a lector because I have a radio trained voice.
Nope. I've read a lot of religions and philosophic concepts. There's a lot of bullshit out there. I don't mind studying other people ideas, but I can't say they make convincing arguments.
no, i doubted islam at some points but there was no other religion that made as much sense.
and ended up quranist muslim.
I have taken a lot of religions into consideration and keep researching all of them. I have not come to a conclusion yet
If you search my answer here can give you some hints to study.
No, because the Catholic Church is true.
I'm not religious. As far as I can tell they are all just make-believe.
Once I gradually morphed from being an atheist, to officially becoming a Christian, I've never had any desire to convert to anything else. And my faith becomes stronger every day. I listen to Morning Manna with Rick Wiles every day
Childhood experience that made me question why God would allow things to happen
I briefly considered becoming a Buddhist but I prefer not being religious.
Nope. Happy as a clam with my faith.
Never considered it
I’m not religious and that’s never going to change
I’m not religious.
Wicca. I liked its teachings.
Islam. Christians are too weak.
Humility is good. Being 'strong' is bad.
We know the kind of strength you're looking for qwerty... It's the ramming force of 30 naked Al Zutt pounding your asshole all night long filling the space between your backbone and your ribs with semen you fucking gay pedophile. You want the strength of 30 men! It's the proof!
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