will you change your religion?

South Korea
March 10, 2009 7:43am CST
some of my friends do change their regilion to job..there is one religion offering you to join them in their chruch and thats they will hire you..or will help you find a job...can you do this? need your opinion..
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9 responses
@P_Ahman (72)
• Russian Federation
14 Mar 09
I believe in God, with all my heart. Religion for me is a means where by we express ourselves to the God, so at the end of the day religion is a platform where we stand to communicate with GOD. in my own point of view you should just do what you want to do and believe in GOD.
• South Korea
14 Mar 09
hi..yes youre right..thanks ..have a nice day
• India
11 Mar 09
its a good question but the foolish anwer i can give is i can't change it because its the wish of oneself and no body can question about it of changing its from my ancestors and will continue for ever i love my religion as you love my religion is HINDHUISM
• South Korea
11 Mar 09
thats good thanks for sharing..
@ellie333 (21016)
10 Mar 09
Hi Marketing, No I personally wouldn't. I have my faith and wouldn't be that fickle as what is the point in believing and having that faith if at a bat of an eyelide you would change to fit in, that is not right in my book. Huggles. Ellie :D
• South Korea
11 Mar 09
hi ellie..nice to see you..anyway..yes i do believe that religion is a religion that we have to respect..thanks for sharing..have a nice day
@achinthya (1216)
• India
10 Mar 09
religion or beliefs comes from inner mind so I don't think I can do that for the sake of money
• South Korea
11 Mar 09
thanks for sharing..have a nice day
@jsgomes (78)
• India
10 Mar 09
Well if what you are saying is true then it is not a religion any more. True faith will never grow from such beliefs and in the long long will perish.
• South Korea
11 Mar 09
yes..thanks for sharing..have a nice day
@NaomiErin (389)
• Philippines
11 Mar 09
Actually with all the recession going all over the world, I think that many people will resort to changing their beliefs just to earn money. I know it's a bad thing but then, people can do anything just to earn money. Other people used that trick to get people's attention. For me, I still go to what I believe in. It's not a plaything and should not be mocked. "Money is the root of all evil", someone told me and I think I believe that. It's really a matter of how strong your faith is.
• South Korea
11 Mar 09
yes, youre right my friend..yes..money is a root of evil..thanks for responding..have a nice day
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
10 Mar 09
I honestly don't think that I would ever do that. My religion is my religion, and I couldn't change it just because another is offering me a job. To me, even though that sounds charitable, it also sounds wrong. You can't bargain with people to change their religion, if you do, they're less likely to do so.
• South Korea
11 Mar 09
yes youre right..thanks for sharing,,have a nice day
@sanuanu (11235)
• India
16 Mar 09
I can't think of any other words when I read this discussion. No, I will never change my religion. Very true that there is nothing in a religion and a human should be known by his/her work, Still religion is something with which we are living life with. It would be very difficult for me to learn things about other religion and most importantly accept it! Difficult and no I won't aceept it.
@jlamela (4898)
• Philippines
17 Mar 09
I will never change religion, I was born a Catholic and will die a Catholic, in fact I cannot imagine myself marrying a non-Catholic. I was raised in a family where Catholic religion is a focal point. We make it a center of our existence. I don't know why there are people who change religion just because they are looking where they could be satisfied with life. I think satisfaction and salvation is an individual job and no particular religion can save us, but if we are sincere in ourselves and no what we are looking for then satisfaction and contentment can be attain anytime. I am very satisfied with my life and so with my religion.