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dAY 4.. mY vIEWs On ReLIGion...

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Screamin' "Jesus! Save me!
You know how the game be
I can't let 'em change me
'Cause on Judgement Day
You gon' blame me.
-Two Words, Kanye West, College Dropout



Back with day 4 my lovelies!!!

Question: What are your views on religion?

Answer: Who cares! I mean, I'm not a very religious person at all. I have my beliefs and I don't knock anyone else's. I don't think that any one path to The Most High is the ONLY path to him/her and I don't think that whoever isn't following "the right" one is going to "hell".

Heck, I don't necessarily believe that heaven and hell  are actual places instead of being a concept or extreme negative and positive energies in the afterlife. I know that the spirit does not die when the body does, but after that is anyone's guess. My views on this are crazy in line with James Van Praagh--but that's my opinion.

Extremists and Zealots of any faith deeply bother me. The reason being is that 10 out of 10 times their Holy Book says that what they are doing is a big no-no--as well as common sense and general courtesy/respect of others seems to fall by the wayside of whatever "cause" they crusade for.

Basically--I feel like if you're on a path of treating others as you would be treated, self-enlightenment and the betterment of those around you, you're on the right track--no matter which road you take to get there.


Peace.

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1 comments:

jiburgess said...

My view is in the form of an illustration/ story.

I was helping my boy move his stuff down to Atlanta last summer. Now, we would usually hop on I-95 South until it gets to Petersburg, then take I-85 South all the way down to the A, which takes approximately 10 hrs (I've made in a lil over 8, but 2 speeding tickets later, I would rather it take 10). Only problem, we have to drop stuff off at his moms house in Fayetteville, North Carolina, which required that we stay on I-95 South. After the drop off, we took I-95 South to NC 400 West to I-20 West to I-285 West. This trip took us somewhere around 13 hrs.

Moral of the story: Although the route through Fayetteville was a little longer, it still got us to the same place...

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