- May 13, 2007
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Hello!I'd just like to start out by saying I am not a Christain. So now that's out of the way I've registered because I am curious on the Christain point of view things as of late. I'm not here for debating, that gets no where with religion!A little about myself,I was raised Christain for my whole life. First was introduced to Catholic on my Father's side, then later, got introduced to Luthern on my Mother's side. Needless to say, there's hardly a difference between the two (Kind of confused where there is such a huge controversy on which branch is right).About the age of 12 I've started questioning what I was raised with. So I started out looking at other religions and their beliefs, thinking I could just go out there and choose one that I liked best. Turns out that's not exactly the best idea, mainly due to the fact you actually have to "believe" what they teach. It's hard to do that when you know there are so many religions out there that could be right.Later I've started questioning the existance of a God, a higher up. The internet was my main resource for that then. There is no offline material around here that questions religion. I've decided that you can't really disprove god, but nor can you prove him. When I came to that realization I asked myself, can you really disprove or prove anything outside Mathematics and Predicate Logic? The answer is no, there could just as equally be little spirits governing everything that goes on around you. There could also be an invisible fairy the floats in the clouds that governs what people are feeling. Over all I just didn't buy it anymore. The answer of what started the Universe, we will never know. Frankly because, we can't dig up the start of the universe from our earth. If there is an origin, it's out there in space, not here on earth. We need to go out and find it ourselves, or we can sit here and make assumptions of what seems to be "right".I already get discriminated for that at my school, but you know, it really doesn't matter to me.Even if I am wrong, so will many, many other people. For they do not follow the same religion. Most of the world is damned for Hell, or any other place of punishment depending on the religion. So I'm comfortable with the fact that I am atheist. Hey, I'm still a young'un, maybe you can convert me?
Anyways, my hobbies consist of reading, listening to music, playing simulators on my computer, or just being with friends. I look forward to talking to you all soon!Note: It seems many people take offense in simply knowing the fact I am atheist. If you are one of them, please don't respond to this, it will only end in argument.
