I'd say I don't believe in God. I believe in a science. Though I do respect people in their beliefs. No matter what religion that may be. I am athiest but I know that if you see someone praying before a meal that you leave them alone. Don't talk to them, don't annoy them, don't bother them until they are done with that prayer. Now I don't go to church either and I tey to live by some of the Ten Commandments. It just surprises me how much I hear people disobeying them. I've seen people who are Christian steal things, so God's name in vein, and I've seen people who call themselves Christians and are gay. Also I never see anyone pray before their meals. I know one person that prays before every meal and I think that's a pretty cool thing. I see people who call themselves Christian that take pictures of themselves half naked. Now isn't that just a bit immoral? There are people who have said that they're Christians and they have never and probably WON'T EVER read the Bible. I'm an athiest and even I've read at least the first two books of the Bible.
I use to be Christian but realized that I did so many immoral things like not reading the Bible, saying God's name in vein, not praying before every meal, not going to church every Sunday. I doubted God. I knew I would burn in hell. So I stopped believing. It seemed like work to me. And so I gave up. It didn't interest me. Now I still do respect Christians and all other religions. I just doubt what people do.
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