Re: 11 Things the Bible Bans, But You Do Anyway
Well, that's not exactly what I meant (referring to the first part). However, I know exactly what you mean and I thought this as well, but I keep on getting insisted that they are separate. I probably should have made it clear that these aren't things I think now?
Latter point for you as well, I meant I didn't want to just have it where I "lived life the way I want to live it." This may seem weird, but I kind of don't want others to live life they want to live it either. It feels wrong to just do that and I know you'll have a response to this, but your response seems kind of theoretical. When you say Religion serving as a purpose, I don't mean to put myself into organizational Religion to have a purpose. It really is kind of pointless to have traditions forced down my throat just because it's what an "ideal God" wants me to. I don't know if I can adequately explain what I'm trying to say. Maybe you can read into my words or something?
Maybe not, I've lived a very awkward life, and maybe I'm just inexperienced because I've been shut off from the world all my life. I don't really know anything except for what I've been taught at school and home. It really conflicted with my logic and I constantly pondered these things? However (on topic), I truly believe that the Bible is quite literal in many ways, and saying it is misinterpreted is just a way out of the self confusion.
Well, that's not exactly what I meant (referring to the first part). However, I know exactly what you mean and I thought this as well, but I keep on getting insisted that they are separate. I probably should have made it clear that these aren't things I think now?
Latter point for you as well, I meant I didn't want to just have it where I "lived life the way I want to live it." This may seem weird, but I kind of don't want others to live life they want to live it either. It feels wrong to just do that and I know you'll have a response to this, but your response seems kind of theoretical. When you say Religion serving as a purpose, I don't mean to put myself into organizational Religion to have a purpose. It really is kind of pointless to have traditions forced down my throat just because it's what an "ideal God" wants me to. I don't know if I can adequately explain what I'm trying to say. Maybe you can read into my words or something?
Maybe not, I've lived a very awkward life, and maybe I'm just inexperienced because I've been shut off from the world all my life. I don't really know anything except for what I've been taught at school and home. It really conflicted with my logic and I constantly pondered these things? However (on topic), I truly believe that the Bible is quite literal in many ways, and saying it is misinterpreted is just a way out of the self confusion.





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