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<p>[QUOTE="Kaleion, post: 10447, member: 13"]</p><p>Interesting, for background I'm not a Christian, not at all I'm an atheist however I was brought up as both Catholic and Christian in different stages of my life, though I'll admit that I never truly believed as I started openly questioning God's existence when I was 5 and by the time I was 10 I was pretty sure it was nothing but a fairy tale, in any case my experiences neither of my experiences with the Catholic Church or the Seventh-Day Adventist Church were positive ones, so as a result I'm not keen on religion as a whole as I've seen it's bad side and I know what it does to people and it isn't good.</p><p></p><p>That being said I think I do somewhat understand the appeal of religion, and I do acknowledge that some aspects of it are positive, however I don't think I should be discussing anything further being that you wished to discuss this with other Christians and I'm most definitely not that and I don't really wish to disrespect you or your beliefs even if accidentally, since that wasn't really my intention.</p><p></p><p>So basically I'm just going to acknowledge that I read this.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Kaleion, post: 10447, member: 13"] Interesting, for background I'm not a Christian, not at all I'm an atheist however I was brought up as both Catholic and Christian in different stages of my life, though I'll admit that I never truly believed as I started openly questioning God's existence when I was 5 and by the time I was 10 I was pretty sure it was nothing but a fairy tale, in any case my experiences neither of my experiences with the Catholic Church or the Seventh-Day Adventist Church were positive ones, so as a result I'm not keen on religion as a whole as I've seen it's bad side and I know what it does to people and it isn't good. That being said I think I do somewhat understand the appeal of religion, and I do acknowledge that some aspects of it are positive, however I don't think I should be discussing anything further being that you wished to discuss this with other Christians and I'm most definitely not that and I don't really wish to disrespect you or your beliefs even if accidentally, since that wasn't really my intention. So basically I'm just going to acknowledge that I read this. [/QUOTE]
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