What do you think of your religion if you have?

China
April 29, 2007 7:49am CST
So far as I know, many religious people do not know clearly whether they believe in is really one worth his believing. And many people warship a certain god without knowing whether it exists or not. What do you think of your religion if you have?
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@zahoor007 (273)
• India
29 Apr 07
I think my religion is the strongest religion, even if its followers now are days have become too weak, it is still spreading like any thing, with out spending any money, or other means, And we have got one believe that God is one, and Prophet was his messenger or servant, so our prophet has said he is the servant of Allah, so can see how much humbleness is shown by our prophet, that he called him self as servant of Allah.
@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
29 Apr 07
I have no doubts about the existence of my Gods, I love them as family and friends, and I don't think that will ever change. I'm a Celtic Reconstructionist, by the way, which is a form of Paganism. =) I do feel that what I believe in is worth believing in, and I think it is the best religion for me. Notice I say "for me" meaning that I'm not saying everyone else has to believe the same way I do. I feel like I get a lot out of my religion. Not only do I have a personal relationship with the Gods, but I also feel as if I can make decisions based on the impact those decisions have on myself, other people, and the world, rather than based on a specific list of things not to do. I've had this religion since I was a little girl, and I can't imagine not having it until I die. It would be like discarding people I love to give up my relationship with the Gods.
29 Apr 07
My religion does not have a superior being, that is God might exist but there is no "proof" of his existence. God might even just be something in our minds. The way of life that my religion teaches is based on ethics. Do what is right, is the fundamental saying. It means that you should follow some universal basic ethical statements like don't kill, treat others like you want them to treat you etc. Moreover it means that people should think about the consequences of their actions for no one is responsible for their actions except themselves. The worldview of my religion is based on science. Science has proven to be the best way to understand the world around us and it's history. This does not mean that the religion is somehow trying to take over science, far from it. Science is a special entity. My religion is the teaching of the Church of Integrity.