2.03.2008

so frustrated. so confused. (JAN 13)

religion, christianity, relationships.
why must it all be so complicated.
so many different views and i must choose one.
or i must choose to not choose one.

is one right for all?
is one right for one?
what do i think.

such conflicting views.
i struggle to differentiate between my thoughts and others peoples thoughts.
which brings me to another point.
is any thought individual?

Einstien was extreemly intelligent.
he developed relitivity.
can we add thought to the list of concepts that apply?

i have been known to think:
god + jesus = only way to heaven.
with this thought comes the bible.
everything in it applies.

... or does it?
if we don't follow the codes and rules in the old testiment because we feel they are outdated, what keeps the new testiment from becoming outdated.

does prayer change god's mind?
or is it his will that will always be done?

divine intervention?
does it happen or are we born with the power to be like god and we must strive for it daily-- with god simply as a bystandard.

if god is our ultimate judge..
how does he judge us?
on how we lived life?on our relationship with god?
on if we followed "his will" as said in the bible?
we can't know.

is there an after life or simply heaven and hell on earth?
it is kind of like reincarnation, afterlife that is, if you think about it.

how do we know our religion// thoughts are the "right ones"
is there one right religion for all?
or one right belief for one person?

how do you create morals or standards for living?
the bible?
wasn't that outdated once before?
on others?
they are corrupt like you.

if god is in us, divinity is also.
we have the ability to reach our full potential.

if something that is not christian can make you spiritually fulfilled, is it bad?

what is the main goal in life?
for christians?
for the rest?

does one group of people's thoughts always have to be right?
those people will always think their thought are superior.
thus the question again: who is right?
right for the individual.

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