11-15-2012, 04:40 AM
I'm not worried about if he is real or not (although I do believe he was a real guy) and I'm not worried about whether or not he was crazy.
My personal theory is he was a real guy, did some cool stuff, and perhaps some of it got exaggerated. I dunno, just what I randomly think but I don't really care.
I don't follow Christianity, I'm not against it because I would feel that to be morally wrong and I would be honored to be invited to anyone's religious event regardless of their religion if they were asking because they wanted to share a veryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryxinfinity personal part of their life with me.
I believe what I believe not because it's logical, makes sense, or sounds sane. I believe what I believe because it is what I feel works for me. I follow my religion based on what I well, personally think is true based upon faith and it's what allows me to be a happier, healthy, kinder, and more productive member to society.
Basically because of faith I have no need to be concerned about if it's true or not. I just follow it because it feels right and it feels good and I never forget that that feeling may show itself in a different form for different people.
So I guess my answer is, if I'm enjoying what he's saying, if it's feeling right to me, if it's making sense even in a nonsensical way, if I'm just clicking with it. Sure, I might say yeah he sounds like a lunatic but it feels right to me. So I believe it.
That's not really a question I find to be really...important. The big question I think is really what kind of person is this making you be? Are you bettering yourself? Are you bettering society? Are you being a good person? Are you finding yourself at peace in times of trouble or when it comes to death? Those are the things I find to be worth the pondering. Not whether or not it's real. When it comes to religion it's a matter of faith and I think people forget what faith means. If they knew they wouldn't be bothering with thinking about real or not.
My personal theory is he was a real guy, did some cool stuff, and perhaps some of it got exaggerated. I dunno, just what I randomly think but I don't really care.
I don't follow Christianity, I'm not against it because I would feel that to be morally wrong and I would be honored to be invited to anyone's religious event regardless of their religion if they were asking because they wanted to share a veryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryxinfinity personal part of their life with me.
I believe what I believe not because it's logical, makes sense, or sounds sane. I believe what I believe because it is what I feel works for me. I follow my religion based on what I well, personally think is true based upon faith and it's what allows me to be a happier, healthy, kinder, and more productive member to society.
Basically because of faith I have no need to be concerned about if it's true or not. I just follow it because it feels right and it feels good and I never forget that that feeling may show itself in a different form for different people.
So I guess my answer is, if I'm enjoying what he's saying, if it's feeling right to me, if it's making sense even in a nonsensical way, if I'm just clicking with it. Sure, I might say yeah he sounds like a lunatic but it feels right to me. So I believe it.
That's not really a question I find to be really...important. The big question I think is really what kind of person is this making you be? Are you bettering yourself? Are you bettering society? Are you being a good person? Are you finding yourself at peace in times of trouble or when it comes to death? Those are the things I find to be worth the pondering. Not whether or not it's real. When it comes to religion it's a matter of faith and I think people forget what faith means. If they knew they wouldn't be bothering with thinking about real or not.