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I Can Accept Religious And Non Religious People

I’m a little bit religious, but far from a fanatic. In the past I’ve considered there’s a god. I’ve had situations that made me wonder that he really can see and hear me, as well as family members. Call it god if you will, but I find it hard to believe everything was a coincidence. It seems I’ve had a mysterious angel of the sort sending messages or giving little anonymous tips over the years, without a living soul having any idea of the realities that were occurring at that very moment it was happening.
BlueVeins · 22-25
I'm not sure that's really religion so much as spirituality. It's kinda towing the line, honestly, if you don't regard the Bible as a divine work... not that it matters or anything. I'm happy for you if it makes your life good.
Thebestof1995 · 26-30, F
I’m not 100% sure where I stand on that. I like to study the Bible, but there are some things I struggle to comprehend. But that’s typical anyway. @BlueVeins
Thebestof1995 · 26-30, F
Sounds corny, but there’s been a few times at least where I had sincerely prayed for something or someone and ironically the next day I got a response. @BlueVeins
That's a good way to be...
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
I try to take the good parts from both religious and secular beliefs. I hate the extremes on both sides. Be it the religious where you deny evolution etc or in my opinion the worse secular extreme, worse because they don't believe there is a hell so try to make the live's of people they don't like a living hell. People they don't like because an agenda filled tv station told them not to like them. They also tend to vent the innate tribal desire into external identitarianism and it becomes disgusting. I challenged one of them telling them not to characterize based on external things and that I know somewhat what they go through as I myself am disabled. They called me an ugly disfigured freak in response to being disabled.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@Thebestof1995 What no? I was talking about the secular far left were mean about my disability?
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pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@Thebestof1995 But I wasn't talking about the history of religion. I was talking about how people with a lack of religion have called me a freak for my disability.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
Why did you delete your responses yet still not respond to what I actually said?

I try to take the good parts from both religious and secular beliefs. I hate the extremes on both sides.

Be it the religious where you deny evolution etc

Or in my opinion the worse secular extreme, worse because they don't believe there is a hell so try to make the live's of people they don't like a living hell. People they don't like because an agenda filled tv station told them not to like them. They also tend to vent the innate tribal desire into external identitarianism and it becomes disgusting. I challenged one of them telling them not to characterize based on external things and that I know somewhat what they go through as I myself am disabled. They called me an ugly disfigured freak in response to being disabled.

 
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