Do you ever have doubts with your religion now?
By jobmoone
@jobmoone (442)
Philippines
5 responses
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
14 Apr 10
Hi jobmoone, I was raised a Christian and have never really left the faith although today I consider myself spiritual and not religious. I think that there is both good and bad in all religions and it don't matter which we follow. Follow the golden rule and nothing else really matters. Blessings.
@soulgazer (42)
• United States
15 Apr 10
The golden rule... ? "do unto others before they do un to you" There are different vibrations on this plain I would shutter to think that it would be okay to assume people have equal values and ideals ;-)
@bird123 (10643)
• United States
14 Apr 10
I have no religion so I have no doubts. I have found no religion really understands God. I have found God. Do I doubt God??? No, I'm too busy trying to keep up. Thinking is always required!!! I have discovered that I am an ant. Got to look beyond my little anthill.
@soulgazer (42)
• United States
15 Apr 10
I enjoyed this answer very much!! Yeah I have no social clubs myself and I as well realize that I live surrounded by rats all fighting for supremacy or the big cheese. ;-)
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
15 Apr 10
No not at all..In fact come to think of it, I have never doubted the path I'm on since I started walking it several yrs ago..
@soulgazer (42)
• United States
14 Apr 10
Aren't religions nothing more than "Social Clubs?!" ;-) Doubt is healthy, who invented skepticism?! I wonder what I'm thinking right now... hmmmmmm. ;-)
@zim1fW (285)
• Philippines
15 Apr 10
I'm a Roman Catholic (Christian). When I was younger, I have so many unanswered questions about the faith. Most of these questions then were about knowledge and not about relationship with God. But when I get older, and learned to relate to Jesus as a person--a big brother and a friend--my doubts are getting more of an academic type. Despite my experience with GOd in faith, there is always a natural imperfection of human certainty. There is no 100% certainty that what I believe is ABSOLUTELY correct.
But it is where my faith experience comes in. It gives meaning to the natural uncertainty. It gives meaning to my life.