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Originally Posted by Theowne
I don't have a religion, and I'm hesitant to call myself an athiest because that implies a disbelief in God and an intentional decision to disbelieve in one. Myself, I just do not give it much thought. There's no way to know if there or if there isn't. So I focus my time on other things, like education, helping others, etc. If in the end, I face a judgement day, than I hope that my good deeds and morality will be enough.
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What you said would make you an agnostic, I believe.
My so-called "religion" is really a compromise between all the rest of them, in that none of them are
right, but none of them are
wrong either. Just different views on potentially the same thing. I'm almost one-hundred percent sure of that (contribute the part that's still skeptical to being human
).
Besides, the way that the universe was created leads me to believe that there's no way it could have happened by chance.