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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Religion Assignment

Religious Background My family is fairly religious and my views rush certainly been influenced by their beliefs. I was brought up in a Christian household and the majority of my relatives ar Christian as well. on the whole through give a carriage my life history this has been the only organized theology that anyone in my family has followed. Most families have some sort of differing beliefs however mine lacks this and there is very minor that differs in any of the familys belief ashess. Though my parents wanted me to obey perform regularly I was never forced into anything whether it be attending or belief and I truly appreciate that.Religion is non the center of my life but it passive has a strong mien and influence on my life. Though my family does acknowledge most traditions we have never strictly adhered to them. Of course we celebrate the main events such as easterly and Christmas and intermitake in the events that go with them. My parents would make sure that we k new the reason that we were celebrating these holidays and though presents still have the appearance _or_ semblanceed to reign supreme there was endlessly the thought of something bigger. We would invariably attend the evening church services and the large (and usu tout ensembley dull) family gatherings on these special occasions.Going to church every weekend was not something that was a necessity for us however I conceptualise most would still recognize us as regular attendees. It was ever my belief that difference to church was not an essential part of my religion and we would occasionally aim football or even sleep over the usual sunlight morning service. Earlier in my life we attended an Evangelical Christian church and my family agreed with the belief system for the most part though my parents seemed to have issues with some of the smaller aspects of the Evangelical church. It was at this church that I first began to form my set of beliefs and my opinion of religion.I h ave always been prone to asking questions and even at a young eon I somewhat philosophical (now I realize that even though I have learned a lot over the eld I am still asking some of the same questions that I was asking at the age of eight). My mother was raised in a Christian household but her family was more traditional than ours is. Both of her parents are Christians and that belief filtered d aver to their children. Overall they seem to be a eccentric stricter in their beliefs and going to church was emphasized much more than it is in my family now.It seems that with every generation gets slightly more liberal with their beliefs and morals. With my mother church was a large part of her youth and I was hardly involved. It seems to me as if there are three types of churchgoers, the ones who attend regularly (every Sunday), those who only go on Christmas and Easter, and those who live church. She was one of the people who lived church. My father grew up without a belief system b ut when his sister began searching for answers she became a Christian and that got him thinking and he joined a Bible study because of it. after(prenominal) a while it began to make sense to him and he accepted the religion as well. After both of his children had this new found faith my granddad decided to investigate as he calls it. He was incredibly speculative at first as religion had never been a part of his life, but he decided that the best way to find out would be to read the Bible. After much deliberation and consideration he decided that there was some truth to it and he became a Christian as well, with his faith based broad(a)ly sour of the Bible. My grandmother followed cause and thus my aunts change in belief lead the entire family to see their belief.In a way I dislike calling myself a Christian because of some of the connotations and countless different belief sets that the word Christian brings to mind (such as the people who stand at the street nook telling peo ple that they are going to hell if they dont repent their sins), and I feel as if labels can sometimes be problematic and inaccurate. The Bible is a large part of my belief system as it is one of the few things that make sense to me (if the Bible is the nucleotide of the religion then I feel like it should be the foot of my faith).It seems as if so many different churches try to impose their let set of beliefs and morals on their attendees and it has always made sense (at least for me) to deduct things for myself through reading the Bible. Many of the main points of the Bible seem to get lost in translation and I have always disagreed with Churches that constrict themselves to a specific ideology and I prefer world a part of a non-denominational church or a congregation that is a little bit more blossom out-minded than most. I base my beliefs off of the Bible and I feel that this is the inspired word of God.I believe that the main message in the Bible is one of love and that a cquire to heaven isnt based on works but is alternatively based on faith. There will always be questions and many people with different viewpoints all believe that they have the answers. Religion interests me because it seems to me as if there will never be an positive answer to life and our purpose. Religion is one way to try to begin the attempt to apologize what exactly life is. I think for many people religion is a way of coping with the fact that no one authentically knows for sure what death will bring.The search for meaning has always transfixed me and this drive reoccurs continuously throughout history. Many people devote their entire life towards finding the meaning of life and while it is not my intention to do the same, I still find it an interesting subject and I believe that studying the history of religion is a great way to expand your mind and gain some insight into what has unfolded in the past. I want to continue to learn about not only my own religion but other religions as well. It is my goal to keep an open mind about everything and really begin to understand and study all religions.

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