I am not at all bitter, I feel that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I don't ask anyone if they don't believe in god, and I don't think that they should ask me if I do. I try to live my life with empathy and a love for humanity. I try to help those less fortunate than myself, and I take care of my family,( They are diversified in their beliefs,and we all love one another just the same) (Nov 1, 2009 | post #185010)
I feel that we as people with conciences should help those that need help. I am more in favor of a single payer plan, and get rid of the insurance theives. (Nov 1, 2009 | post #1)
I agree with you on every count. My first feeling of separation was with churches, as I felt that they were either scaring people, or making them feel superior to other faiths. As I got older, I started to question the idea of someone or something that watches over us and judges us at the end of our life. It is too much like a fairy tale and as hard to believe in for me. I resent people asking me what church I go to and what my faith is, it is no ones business but mine. (Nov 1, 2009 | post #184996)