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10-07-2005, 05:21 PM | #641 (permalink) |
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Ok, I suppose I will add my two cents.
I'm older than most in this forum, and I have spent, easily, 20 years or better, searching for that 'something' that makes me feel as though I am living my life right. I begrudge no one their religious beliefs, and in my opinion, everyone has a right to be happy and fufilled, on the inside. That being said, after years of searching, I have finally come to these conclusions: All religious sects are man-made interpretations of the Bible. I'm not knocking it, simply stating that Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, Methodist, etc., each have their own belief system, based on that one book. Whether it's good or bad, right or wrong, isn't for anyone to say. The problem I have with that, though, is, the fear factor of relious beliefs. Each religion basically says, "Here is our way, if you don't live your life within the parameters of this system, you won't get into Heaven." I know most everyone says religion is about faith, but I wonder if people are so wrapped up in keeping their faith strong, that they fail to realize they're actually catering to the fears instilled in them as well. An underlying type of being bullied into living a certain way, or else. My only other problem with religion, is the severe intolerance. "Your religion is wrong, and you're going to burn in Hell." I don't know what gives one person the right to tell another they're living their life wrong. I will never dump on anyone because their faith, whatever it may be. All any person who follows a certain religion is doing is, ultimately, trying to be a better person, and there's nothing wrong with that. They want peace. Peace in their life, and peace in their heart. Are there people who use religion corruptly? Absolutely. Religion, politics, heck, the local grocery chain, all have people who abuse their position. If you worry about that, you'll never attain your inner peace, because you will be letting others' actions taint your quest. Now, getting to the gist of it, I have, in the last three years or so, found a modicum of peace through the Buddhist way of life. I am not a Buddhist, but I do believe a lot of what they say. Their belief is your soul is eternal, moving from one living being, to another, for all eternity. Now, I don't know if I so much believe that, but I do believe in Karma. The circle of life. If you are good, in your heart, and treat others with respect, and are tolerant, and respect others' choices, even if you don't necessarily believe then yourself, you will receive the same in return. What I find most appealing about Buddhism, is the fact that they don't say "live like this". Their way is,"Here are the tools you need for inner peace. Find your path." They give you some ways of thinking, and what you do with it is your own choice. Anyway, I have rambled long enough.
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10-07-2005, 05:35 PM | #642 (permalink) |
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^^ In the fourth paragraph, you were discussing denominations, not religions. And Christians aren't necessarily saying, Live your life this way. If you study the Jewish religion, you will realize how leniant Christians are, and how easy it would be to ask for forgiveness.
I understand how you find the Buddhist religion appealing. If I didn't believe in God, I would probably convert to that religion too.
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10-07-2005, 05:59 PM | #643 (permalink) | |
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If you are aiming to follow someone elses guidelines for a fulfilling life then you are shutting the door to a part of you, the part which would have determined how you would live your life with no instruction. This is what makes everyone unique. This is why you are your own system of belief. Sure you could look at a religion purely for research and intrigue but why try to be something we're not.
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10-07-2005, 09:34 PM | #644 (permalink) | ||
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You're correct, I should have said denominations, not religion. As far as Christians saying 'Live your life this way', that wasn't meant in the literal sense. What I meant was, there are certain parameters each denomination tries to live within, you know? Which isn't a bad thing. However, they make it clear, that if you stray from these guidelines, you're dancing with the devil. As far as believing in God, I don't know. I feel there must be some sort of Higher Being. I mean, all this couldn't be a random accident, could it? The simple matter of it all is, there is no one on earth who knows for sure. They can preach it, shout it, whatever. It's faith, not fact. That's just my opinion, though. I should clarify, I am not a Buddhist. I simply buy into their was of thinking. It's the same with any other denomination. Although, I am not so sure Buddhism can be considered a religion, so much as it is a belief system. They don't worship Buddha. Buddha is their ideal, not their God. Quote:
Every person reading this has their own peace, already inside them. Your core is at peace. Trouble is, what is outside a person gets inside. It buries their peace. They don't feel it. It's there, but it's hidden under homework, their job, their bills, their relationships, etc, etc, etc. Outside is the saboteur of peace. Once you stop letting the outside taint your inside, close the door, so to speak, then you can begin the process of cleansing yourself. You see that person coming, the one who always leaves you in a foul mood, who pushes your buttons. However, now, you listen to their complaints, or whatever, and you're conscious of the fact that you hear what they are saying, but it isn't affecting what's inside you. Your peace, your calm remain intact. Then the person walks away, and you are just as calm as you were when they walked up. It's very gratifying, spiritaully, to know that no one has control over your emotions but you. But it is work. I didn't come by this overnight. As with anything worth having, it takes time and devotion.
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10-07-2005, 10:59 PM | #648 (permalink) | |
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A debate at the most maybe. No but seriously, you state there would be less dickheads if we all followed. Correct? Next, you state you dislike those who use religion to act superior to others in society. Correct? What I gather from that is irony. You're religous aren't you? So as a follower you are saying, from what you have experienced, that there would be less pricks if they followed what you follow. But in saying that are you not acting socially superior yourself? Which is what you hate. Please tell me why I am wrong, or which part I have misinterpreted.
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10-07-2005, 11:06 PM | #649 (permalink) | |
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If people could ask about your faith in a more, intelligent way, then maybe it wouldn't be such a big deal. For example: "How do you follow the Catholic faith?" You can't measure how "hard out" you follow it.
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10-07-2005, 11:16 PM | #650 (permalink) | |
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I remember reading a comment about if you don't follow a certain religion, then you will not get into heaven. But I ask everyone, do you believe in heaven? Do you believe in it and not follow a Christian faith, or any faith for that matter?
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