Why would I need to go to church to begin with? I'm not into organ music about pain and death. Or the even crazier than my own ramblings of some old dude who seems to be in touch with reality and God less than normal people.
We aren't called by Christ to just love him, but to love our fellow brothers and sisters, and church is a form of community in which we can do all these things.
The last reason I would say is because we need help in order to live our lives in Christ. When we are in a community of those who do believe, you have that much more support.
I don't think I have any responsiblities as a Christian except to do what my heart tells me to do.
My problem is not that they have less faith than myself. Quite the contrary, I think they have blind faith, many of them, that leads them to discrimination of others for starters and it seems to create obstacles to their thinking. They have blind trust. And that's why they are easily manipulated, easily believe what someone tells them. For example, if a priest tells them something, they will believe it. Priest is just a person. It's not word of God.
I don't doubt there are some folks who have never thought about these things. But unless I have had a chance to meet them and speak to them, it's hardly possible for me to see what is in the heart of another.
Now, what you say is more viable solution. To find something that suits me better. However, we are super homogenic place, in terms of race, people and religion.
The first thing is to get an idea of what it is that you do want? If it's something as simple as the music, or the traditions, you should have a pretty good idea of what it is that you would actually like before you decide to start looking.
Also I don't see why I need to practice traditions of what ever it is that the section would have. I'm just not into it. I'm not into the whole thing in general. I might be up to a different approach altogether. But that is hard to find, even impossible.
These are all traditions, and that's why you see them, they help people practice their faith.
Also, I think that associating myself with this whole big organisation, the whole Christianity thing, I see it going the wrong way in the big scheme of things. Not as faith, but in actions and inactions.
As to why those articles, I see nothing weird or miraculous about how it would come together. I just don't see it as anything special, even though I consider bible special book.
BUT just a book. A guideline and collection of stories and lessons. That's about it. One of the things that leads to difficult situation in my eyes is the literal interpretation of the bible. And as I don't believe that it's a... miracle book like that, I tend ot have a problem with the ideas many present as ultimate truths. Part of blind faith.
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