Religion
My position on religion
I come from a Catholic family by upbringing, however, they were never very very tied to this, by this I mean that they were not people who went to church or who had a very deep relationship with Catholicism, so, even though when I was little I was educated with this ideology indirectly, I was never forced to follow it; My parents gave me a lot of freedom in this regard.
When I was eleven, I decided on my own to make first communion, and it was at twelve that I finally did, but immediately after this, for some strange reason, I began to question the existence of god quite a bit. Was the existence of an all-powerful being really possible? and if it existed, why would he only want to punish us for our actions?
To this day, my thought is that there is probably a god, but I definitely don't think it's as it is described by any of the existing religions. I believe that religions, especially their churches, forbid you to be yourself and somehow tie you to making your life dependent on them.
I think that it's great that your parents let you make the decision to belong to a religion or not. I believe that religion must be a personal will
ResponderEliminarI understand what you are saying, I sincerely believe that the belief in God must be separated from the churches.
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