Good evening to start off this lovely debate let's make one thing clear. I'm a Christian yet I believe Christians have lost their path in life because many focus to much on scripts. Now I believe there was a person named Jesus, but I don't know if all the acts are real. I also am inclined to believe that the person might have been influnced by belief and not just Religion.
What do I mean by this for starters the belief of something allows you to differ from the religion of something. I believe in a God, but is it my right to declare that God the only to believe? No, because why would God create a world so vast with many aspects of life then tell us to only believe in one aspect of life? Is it right to blame someone as a sinner just because they were born in one location over the other?
This is why I believe in the heart instead of the script. I mean think about we have religious people who can't even come to agreement on the very same religious context they support so how can we tell someone else to believe in that if we can't even agree on it? Plus if we are to believe one thing don't we deny in the end what others have left us? That is wisdom and culture.
You see I maybe a Christian, but I have a great love for Buddhist culture. Their temples are a art of work not just a religious occult to me. I see some stuff they've done right as well even if their idea's of religion are different from mine. This is why I maybe a christian, but I'm only a christian by belief. I think we can all be spiritual without being forced to be in a religion or deny a religion.
I can even understand stuff views from others that don't believe in God that doesn't make them wrong just they have a different idea. I bet though we can all agree on the heart if we talked about the two issues without going into the religious part. We are all humans and we all share the ideass and aspects of love, growth, knowledge, and wealth. It's part of society that makes us want to gain wealth. It's part of our own heart that gives us the ability to love another. It's part of our own wisdom that allows us to grow in knowledge that is taught to us from the past and others around us.
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