Because of the strict manner of religion, I have become more
spiritual than religious. I deal with my understanding of afterlife off of
feelings. I deal with my sense of God from feelings. I do not deal with it
based on a bible or holy text or what others tell me to do. I do believe in
afterlife. I do believe in God, but I do not believe in God in the way I have
been taught as a Christian Protestant. Although I practice Christianity (occasionally),
partake in Christian holidays, and call myself a Christian, it is not something
that is in my every day life. My spirituality is something that I deal with in
my every day life. I feel that if there is a God, then he/she is a caring and
open God that will not judge anyone for anything. I do not believe in Hell and
don’t necessarily believe in heaven…just afterlife. However, I still am
questioning what I believe. The only thing I know for sure is that I believe
God is an accepting God and that every religions God is the same God.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
What is the Role of Religion in My Life?
Now that this class is coming to a close, I have been
considering how religion affects my life. Religion is a weird concept. The way
I see religion is that it is a way of thinking or a belief that helps people
deal with the fear of death. Religion simply gives people hope that there is an
afterlife. I like the positive aspects of religion. I like that it gives people
hope and an understanding of afterlife. However, my problem with religion is
that it causes many fights and disputes. After learning about history and now
learning about different religions, I see how it affects the world and how
people act towards others. I have a strong feeling that humans are meant to be
free and open beings that have free thought. Religion and how it is presented
to people often causes dogmatic thinking since most religions tell people how
they should act and what they should do. For me, it doesn’t make sense the way
people use their religion to belittle others. We always say that religion and
politics should not mix, but they do. They mix all the time and, yet, it
continues. It does not change, which is partly why America is so separated
currently. Religion, especially Catholicism and Christianity, makes Americans
have certain morals and understandings, which typically cause them to judge
others when they have different beliefs and a different lifestyle.
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