[QUOTE="Nazarimous"] I do not believe in a world of black or white, nor in a world of grey, I believe in a world of colors, different situations, different exceptions, broken rules, and wrong rules.
I believe in a combination of both science and religion, and I dont see as any religion as right or wrong, I have my own religion and it is was I follow, but I respect other religions as well. I believe in the possibility of christ, and I do follow many of his ways, but I will not blindly follow the bible as if it was a "how to live" guide book.
From the atheist to the religious fanatic, I find them all beautiful in some way, and although I may not agree with them, I find that their diverse decisions is much need in this world, if everyone was a christian things would be alot more boring, and if everyone was atheist things would be just as boring.
Long story short, believe in what you want to, and love others regardless of what they believe.
dsmccracken
I agree with much of what you say, but would interject one thing. Often what people follow up sentiments like this with, sentiments of tolerance essentially, is some comment along lines that reveal that they equate religious tolerance and respect with not questioning religion. I can respect another's religious freedom, but I do not abdicate the right to question anything and everything about that religion, just as I would for anything else.Yes I agree, there are limits in tolerance, there are many things I really do not like about other religions and are on the borderline of hate. A god that demands innocent blood is no god, but a devil in disguise. I can understand defending your believes and your god, but killing those who have not wronged you in anyway for thus god eats at me so, but I will not let myself fall into the level of hate, and I will lose respect for those who do terrible things to others cause of this.
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