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2/28/2007

To believe or not to believe? That is the question.



Since you're born in to this world something much more than your family genes comes with you, it's not the the bad habbits or the inteligence but the religion.


Most of the times you're not even able to choose what to believe, they just start taking you to a church or their religious communities meetings and before you know it you're part of them whether you like or not. That's not really the worst side of it because maybe in time you'll identify yourself with your adquired religious believes but if you don't that could cause you many personality problems and you may even feel cohibited from many things that are completely natural but badly seen with in your church or religious community.


These sort of things might cause high amounts of alienation that from a humanistic psychological point of view is highly harmful to your wellbeing and even your self esteem if you don't find a healthy way to deal with the situation.


During my studies of the most followed religions in the world I have discovered a few things:
1. There is only one God creator of everything there is, no matter how you choose to call it or in what you believe.

2. You'll never be able to please everyone in your community or church so be concerned to do only what feels ok for you and forget everybody else.

3. Every religion has a bright side that the believer agrees with and another one that always gets in their way but still have to abide by.

4. No matter what you believe in, we are all part of vast universe and brothers in life.

Remember it's your choice to believe or not in something, but some times they are some situations that neither you or science can explain and you'll always have to return to something greater than yourself, that human kind choosed to call God. The next step is up to you, what are you going to do?

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