Hello. I would like to know what you think about the following topics. Is there a difference between religion and spirituality? If so, what's the difference? What does religion have that spirituality doesn't? What does spirituality have that religion doesn't? Any takers?
Hi, I am new and it's kinda weird since I am an unbeliever on a church website... And this is what I think of every religion, sect or culte. I think most of them (even Christianity) were made because humans wanted to have a reason for their life. I think that in their comfusion of their goal they created a bunch of theories. Some got more popular than others. When you think about it.
I know there must have been a post similar to this somewhere but as i'm not inclined to check through more than 10 pages for answers, i'll ask this question for my own.
I do firmly believe that there is a god, i'm just open minded about it. A question that has been popping into my mind recently is that if there is a god, and he is kind, and gentle, and great, and everything we belive him to be, why are there people who suffer so much?
I am not even religious but wow, these guys are SO AWESOME. y'all will love these guys.
So in my last blog I outlined when it was that I became invisible.
Now that I realize that I'm invisible, my next step is to try to become visible again.
Hello there, I was reading Readers digest and saw the Ad for this site. I love to talk freely about my beliefs and I thought it was a good opertunity to clear up some misconceptions that many people that I have met have about Athiests.
I love checking out churches.
There are three that I like partaking of inna Washyton.
Last time I was there, my wife and I took in a service at an Epi church that we both like, especially since it caters to our intellectual needs.
I must admit that I'm used to being invisible. After all, I'm a Generation Xer. There's a huge generation of Baby Boomers in front of me, and a huge generation of Boomers' children behind me. As far as politicians and mass marketers are concerned, I'm invisible. They cater to the huge generations of people that I'm sandwiched between.
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