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08-12-2012
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Location: Egypt
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you can see your brain if you split your head open. js
As for my personal beliefs, I belive that there is a god, but I do not belive in religion. Why you may ask? Because religion's, proven throughtout history, like to twist and bend things to their benifits. Christianity preaches peace and love, yet the church sent out those whateveryoucallthem which baisically killed anyone who didn't belive in what they did. I do not think that you should have to be catagorized or that anyone in any religion is 100% that. Another reason I claim no religion is because I don't wish to be a hypocrite as most/all religious people are.
The written text in the bible has flaws so therefor I do not read it nor prase it.
1) Noah's ark. Read the passage. He took 1 of everty animal, male and female as well as his family. That means when everything died in the flood all that was left was noah and his family and the animals. So doesn't that mean that we are all imbreading? And I am sure one of the 10 commandments has something to do with infedelity.
2) In the garden of Eden, Eve said that a snake told her to eat the apple and the snake was the devil. A snake or serpant I am not sure. The problem with this passage is, if th Devil is as strong as the bible makes him out to be, how come you don't hear about animals talking telling you to sin more often? Also, how is it known for sure that that even happened? There are no "writings" from that era, maybe some caveman drawings. Also it is said the apple gave man and woman knowlege. Why the hell were cavemen so dumb then?
I do belive in God simply because of the fact that I belive there are somethings we are just not ready to understand yet. Plus it's that mystery "what's on the other side"/"life after death" talk.
Anyways, that is my view and I belive everyone is entilted to their own.
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Many people exploit religion and twist it to fit their own benefits and use for their own agenda.
I interpret the bible allegorically.
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