Whats your religion and why?

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i was born atheist in the sense that i never truly believed, even though both my parents were technically christian. they claimed it but we never lived it, no prayer, no fasting, no reading, nothing. it was cultural at best, hollow at worst. i got baptized when i was younger but it didn’t mean anything to me. i was lukewarm, just going through motions i didn’t understand, didn’t care to understand. god was just a word people used, nothing more. i kept living like that for years, just coasting, relying on myself, thinking i had it all figured out. but then one night i experienced something i still can’t fully explain. not dramatic or cinematic, just something real. it hit me all at once how empty everything felt, how much noise i’d filled my life with to drown out the silence. it wasn’t fear or desperation, it was clarity. like everything paused and i saw it: my pride, my delusion, my distance from god. and for the first time i didn’t try to explain it away. i just listened. i started praying that night, shaky and unsure, but sincere. that was the beginning. since then i’ve been moving toward orthodoxy, not as a phase or an escape, but as a choice. a return. i stopped pretending neutrality was strength. i picked a side. and i chose orthodoxy specifically because it’s the most unchanged, unmodernized, unwatered-down version of christianity. it doesn’t bend for trends, it doesn’t simplify truth to make it digestible, and it doesn’t center itself around human emotion or convenience. it’s rooted in discipline, tradition, and continuity. it’s hard, but it’s real. other religions or even other branches of christianity felt too tailored, too fragmented, too negotiable. orthodoxy felt like it didn’t need me to like it in order to be true, and that’s what made me respect it.

There is also historical evidence of Jesus if you want me to explain
 
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i was born atheist in the sense that i never truly believed, even though both my parents were technically christian. they claimed it but we never lived it, no prayer, no fasting, no reading, nothing. it was cultural at best, hollow at worst. i got baptized when i was younger but it didn’t mean anything to me. i was lukewarm, just going through motions i didn’t understand, didn’t care to understand. god was just a word people used, nothing more. i kept living like that for years, just coasting, relying on myself, thinking i had it all figured out. but then one night i experienced something i still can’t fully explain. not dramatic or cinematic, just something real. it hit me all at once how empty everything felt, how much noise i’d filled my life with to drown out the silence. it wasn’t fear or desperation, it was clarity. like everything paused and i saw it: my pride, my delusion, my distance from god. and for the first time i didn’t try to explain it away. i just listened. i started praying that night, shaky and unsure, but sincere. that was the beginning. since then i’ve been moving toward orthodoxy, not as a phase or an escape, but as a choice. a return. i stopped pretending neutrality was strength. i picked a side. and i chose orthodoxy specifically because it’s the most unchanged, unmodernized, unwatered-down version of christianity. it doesn’t bend for trends, it doesn’t simplify truth to make it digestible, and it doesn’t center itself around human emotion or convenience. it’s rooted in discipline, tradition, and continuity. it’s hard, but it’s real. other religions or even other branches of christianity felt too tailored, too fragmented, too negotiable. orthodoxy felt like it didn’t need me to like it in order to be true, and that’s what made me respect it.

There is also historical evidence of Jesus if you want me to explain
Good points
 
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"Religion"
Relay - Lie - Legion
Can't spell religion or bible without lie
 
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Islam

High T JB-loving BVLL
 
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Christian because of the Jesus premises
Premise 1: there’s enough evidence to believe in the crucifixion
Premise 2: there’s just as much evidence for the resurrection as for the crucifixion
Premise 3: if too events have comparable evidence than u should believe in both or none
 
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@iblamemyself!
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I have multiple paths of spirituality. I follow Luciferian doctrine.
I described it somewhere perfectly short. Let me find it.


Luciferian doctrine is about practical use of moral energy, by using universal laws, to be promoted into a warrior of god. Mostly, it's about how to pursue goals, use time, self improve.
 
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Orthodox christian

I was born and raised as protestant but my value always leaned towards traditional orthodox. So i converted when i was 15.

Jesus has always been there for me and i’ve noticed how much having him in your life affects basicly everything.
 
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Christian because of the Jesus premises
Premise 1: there’s enough evidence to believe in the crucifixion
Premise 2: there’s just as much evidence for the resurrection as for the crucifixion
Premise 3: if too events have comparable evidence than u should believe in both or none
Low iq
 
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Kinda funny how so many people here are blackpilled and still believe in a theistic god like the one from Christianity or Islam. Humans really are retarded
 
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