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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 690016" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>I was raised Christian from a very young age - the only religion I ever knew. I drifted from it as a teen (as ya do) but still kept those beliefs. College is what changed me from "religious" to "spiritual." I don't identify to any one particular belief system. For me, I do believe in a higher consciousness and that we all have purpose. I use the term God as that is what I grew up with, but feel there are many names for God (just read a Bible). I tend to see different religions and philosophies as branches from the same tree, and it matters not how you get there. They all have value and lessons for being a better person, a more enlightened person. If you have ever seen the movie or read the book, Life of Pi, I believe in the same way the main character does. My favorite quote is, "If there is one nation in the sky, shouldn't all passports be valid?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 690016, member: 19905"] I was raised Christian from a very young age - the only religion I ever knew. I drifted from it as a teen (as ya do) but still kept those beliefs. College is what changed me from "religious" to "spiritual." I don't identify to any one particular belief system. For me, I do believe in a higher consciousness and that we all have purpose. I use the term God as that is what I grew up with, but feel there are many names for God (just read a Bible). I tend to see different religions and philosophies as branches from the same tree, and it matters not how you get there. They all have value and lessons for being a better person, a more enlightened person. If you have ever seen the movie or read the book, Life of Pi, I believe in the same way the main character does. My favorite quote is, "If there is one nation in the sky, shouldn't all passports be valid?" [/QUOTE]
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