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Member Since: December 23, 2004
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I guess the subject line says it all. I constantly flip-flop between Christianity, Atheism and Buddhism. I like a little of all, and I can't seem to choose one faith. I always change my mind. Is there something wrong with me? Am I flaky? It's just that a faith is an important choice, and I'm afraid to make the wrong one.
I like all three, but I know I have to pick one.
What should I do? (link)
You should probably disregard the Christians advocating Christianity. It's their religion, of course they're going to advocate it. Nothing against them. I'd do it too. Just please notice that a lot of their arguments for being Christian only hold true if you already believe in Christianity.

I personally am agnostic.

I don't see why you have to choose. If you like some ideas from Christianity and you also like some from Buddhism, combine the two to create your own religion. I'm not entirely sure how you would incorporate atheism into that. Wait, maybe you could say that there is a heaven but there is no God, and then add something from Buddhism into the mix (I don't know any Buddhist beliefs).

Also, I know some Buddhists, and if they were here they'd tell you the same thing I'm going to tell you: Buddhism is not a religion. I don't really understand it myself, but it isn't.

Good luck!




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