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Not sure on what religion to be

stillsong

Member
Paragon, with all due respect, if you think joining a religion can magically cancel out any indwelling resistance to the spirit within us, I wonder how much power you attribute to religion. Do all religions have that power in your opinion?
What if we woke up one day and found that our whole life we were already in a state of mind similar to heaven and did not know it?
Just some reflections.
 

paragon

Member
Paragon, with all due respect, if you think joining a religion can magically cancel out any indwelling resistance to the spirit within us, I wonder how much power you attribute to religion. Do all religions have that power in your opinion?
What if we woke up one day and found that our whole life we were already in a state of mind similar to heaven and did not know it?
Just some reflections.


Isn't it curious how the OP chose the route of procuring a existent belief structure via the opinions of his/her peers rather than weighing the validity, soundness, and legitimacy of their own ideology utilizing an internal means of validation rather than external for such a personal matter?

It was just slightly reminiscent of Milgram experiment is all.
 
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