Hey everyone,
My name is Kelsey and I am so glad you are reading my bio. This means you're interested in my advice. I am a straight A student and I enjoy reading, writing, playing soccer, excercising, hanging with my friends, and helping people with their problems, which is where you come in. I am on the newspaper committee and I plan to join it's academic. I hope to play tennis this spring. I am very friendly and fun to be with. I hope you enjoy my advice and ask me more questions dealing with your problems. I promise to respond ASAP. L8r
E-mail: kpearson91@yahoo.com Gender: Female Location: Charlotte Hall, MD Member Since: October 5, 2005 Answers: 51 Last Update: July 17, 2006 Visitors: 5906
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Hey im agnostic, a pretty strong agnostic i guess... which might seem weird cuz when i was younger i was the most religous person in my family! None of us ever went to church but i really wanted to and stuff, and then as we got older everyone except my dad whose athiest got big on religon, except me, who just stopped believeing. I dont know why i just started to really think about it, and ask myself questions about it, and i just couldnt believe it anymore. Then later on i became wiccan for awhile, but i went through depression and stopped believing again. I think mostly religon is something that people really need to hold onto and believe in, and so they create it. I totally understand that religons tend to be good, and they have good values and things like that, but i dont think they're true. im not likely to change my mind [and yea i HAVE been to church], but i figured id give anyone a chance to explain to me how they know their religon is true... please don quote the bible unless ur gonna tell me how you know the bibles true too. And dont say you just KNOW, because people always tell me that they just KNOW that their god is the real one and not someone elses, and then that person comes up and tells me the same thing.
Dont be stupid. I rate high! Thanks... (link)
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I actually was in the same boat you're in, and to this day, I'm a firm believer that Jesus Christ exists. I am the type of person, that I feel you are, who can't just "believe". I need something solid as proof and with religion, that's hard to find. My proof is science. I'm very interested in science and in the olden days, science always proved the existance of a "greater being" wrong but more recent studies are proving that to be incorrect and that some "greater being" must exist. I mean look outside, read about outer space, study the human make-up, do you really think this all could just happen? Well, if you do you're wrong cuz it couldn't. There has to be something or someone omnipotent and allpowerful that has created all this. And I also believe that the reason scientists have such a hard time making discoveries about space is that whatever or whoever that all power individual is, has created obstacles that humans will never climb in order to separate the heavens and the spiritual world separate from reality. Scientists have theories proving space to be infinate and if that's true, what's out there? Something allright and I'm sure it's something that we won't find out until we die. Plus, I feel everyone needs a rulebook for life to keep themselves from becoming dregs of society and the Bible or whatever religious material serves as that rule book. I mean if you were to die after having served a religious life and there was no heaven, then what did you lose? Nothing, y? because you don't know, you're dead. But what if you don't believe and turns out it's true and now you're stuck in hell forever? What then? I would much rather opt for the first choice and after believing this for awhile now, you do start to "believe" it. You just know it's true after awhile. You see the difference. I hope I at least somewhat convinced you. Tell me how it goes. :) PS-It's a known fact that religous people have better relationships and are just happier people.
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Rating: 5
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thanks that was a good argument im reading thru them all now, i have lots to think about
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