according to my sister, it's the BFF Week.
I really don't know what to think of it, since I hardly believe what she or my older brother tell me, cause their sources are always wrong. Still... ok, who am I kidding, even if it was the BFF Week, I wouldn't know what to think of it.
There's a lot of things that I don't know what to think of. And if I do think of them, I never say "okay this is my opinion about [insert thing here]", cause I don't have anything concrete about it. Lately, many of this things have been about religion. Everything I was tought when I was a kid is exactically what I now doubt of. It's hard and complicated, mostly because I was raised in a christian family, and they (my parents, aunts, uncles, and grandparents) hate when I start talking about my doubts.
Unfortunately, to blog about this I need more than 27 minutes, which is what's left of my notebook to live. So, until I blog again, I will really think of what I will write.
Later!
Jan 28, 2009
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I have come to the conclusion that if you're raised Christian, you inevitably come to a point at which you clash with what you've always thought. You look at it and say, I don't want this right now. This isn't right. How much of the Bible is literally true and how much is symbolic? What do I believe my God did, can do now, and will do now?
Some of my closest Christian friends and I are all at this point right now. Doubts... well, you're not the only Christian to have them, and you're more honest than most for admitting them. It's better than faking it. What is even the point of faking Christianity? As if God couldn't see you lying through your teeth. Questioning is healthy. I look forward to your next post.
i look foward to it too because it feels like we were meant to meet now!
since i'm doubting my religion too! (:
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