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<blockquote data-quote="Beerj" data-source="post: 678661" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>I was raised in a Christian home and taken to church for as long as I could remember up until around the time I moved out. During that time, all things relating to Christianity were "facts" and that was all there was to it. Like, it was always a thing. "This is your mom, this is your dad, this is god, so on and so forth". It was just the way it was. Eventually though, I started looking at it from a more inquisitive point of view. The more I dwelled on it, the more I began to realize that I had just been blindly following along with what I was told. I found more questions than answers. For example, assuming god is omniscient, then why would he give life to a person who's choices would ultimately land them in hell? He would've fully known that was going to be the final outcome right? Anywho, I would consider myself agnostic. I don't believe it is possible to prove or disprove the existence of god. If I'm right, so be it. If I'm wrong, well, hopefully he'll see it from my point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerj, post: 678661, member: 10035"] I was raised in a Christian home and taken to church for as long as I could remember up until around the time I moved out. During that time, all things relating to Christianity were "facts" and that was all there was to it. Like, it was always a thing. "This is your mom, this is your dad, this is god, so on and so forth". It was just the way it was. Eventually though, I started looking at it from a more inquisitive point of view. The more I dwelled on it, the more I began to realize that I had just been blindly following along with what I was told. I found more questions than answers. For example, assuming god is omniscient, then why would he give life to a person who's choices would ultimately land them in hell? He would've fully known that was going to be the final outcome right? Anywho, I would consider myself agnostic. I don't believe it is possible to prove or disprove the existence of god. If I'm right, so be it. If I'm wrong, well, hopefully he'll see it from my point of view. [/QUOTE]
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