jueves, 24 de abril de 2014
What I think of Christianity
I was born in a catholic family, so since I was a little child I was influenced by that religion and grew up like a catholic person until I got some of the conscience that years give to anyone while getting older.
I've never stopped to believe in God, I´m a christian indeed, but I lost my faith in the religion quite time ago, so I don't consider myself catholic or any other religion anymore.
I personally think that God is the creator of our world, which doesn't mean I don't believe in science, actually I don't know why people separate God's creation and science if I see them as two things united, I believe in both.
There's many reasons why I'm not catholic anymore but the principal is that I see this religion as something created by humans (the Catholic Church in Rome and all its organization I mean) so it always will have bad things that can't be denied and make people get hurt. Because of that I despise all the wars and deaths caused by religion (all of them, not only catholic)
I also don't like the "fervient catholic people" that are supposed to live their lives according to God's influence and all they do is judge other people that are different from them (atheists, LGBT community,etc) and exclude them when they have to do the contrary. Discrimination and judgement are things that I saw too much in the religion, that's because I got away from it: I believe that everyone has the right to think and do whatever they want to while they don't affect other people's lives.
I have other reasons for not liking religion but I would extend too much so I'm not going to say much more. See you.
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i hope one day those fervent religious people realize that discrimination and judgement only keep people apart of the religions, regards!
ResponderEliminarAlthough I'm not a christian or anything, I also think that if it was really the case that Jesus was the Son of God, then the catholic church has drifted away completely from the original message. Loving your neighbor means loving everyone, not only the people who think and behave like you.
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