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How do people cope without God?

When I am happy I thank God, when I am hurting I speak to God about it, If I am worried about something or anxious I tell God that too. I don't know how I would get through life's ups and downs if God wasn't there to converse with. There was a time not long ago when I tried to stop talking to God. I was going through a time when I thought that the only way to heal from the hurt that I was still feeling twenty odd years after leaving the cult, was to walk away from God. I sat on the floor and boxed up my bibles and all my religious stuff. After doing this I felt so empty, like I was losing myself. Like I was boxing up myself and putting me away. Then the tears came and I started to slowly unbox things. I looked at each item and read from some of my books. A realisation came to me that I didn't need to leave God entirely I just needed a new perspective. I needed to see God as loving instead of vengeful. I made a new cloth for my home altar space and set everything out differently. I started to ask others how they see God. I started to pray my rosary daily and to dress more modestly. This may not be everyone's way of worshipping God but it's mine. I began praying more and I am slowly learning each day and I am excited for the experience.
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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
I cope perfectly well. There's nothing to it. The concept of god is unnecessary.
RubiesandButterflies · 51-55, F
@ninalanyon maybe for some but not for me. I think sometimes religious people judge others and that puts people off.
@ninalanyon Same here. I don't need god in my life, especially not that christian one. It would be even better if those evangelical pests stayed out of my way too.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@NortiusMaximus I only encounter them online. Religion is not usually a problem in public in Europe.
@ninalanyon I'm in the UK. We do get evenagelists preaching on street corners and harassing passers by here. They also go door to door. I've heard it's much worse in the US though.