You are afraid to question your own religion. That's quite sad...
never question my faith, I wanted to spend my life never questioning anything. I want my faith to deepen to understand God's message better, but never question.
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Well, I could be wrong, but I don't recall any commandments that say "Thou shall not question thy faith!" or anything to that effect.
1) Don't you think if God exists and knows us like he says then he'll understand a little doubt?
2) How do you expect your faith to truly deepen if you won't question? If you don't do anything differently, won't your faith remain as it is?
"I wanted to spend my life never questioning anything."
No, being a functional part of society DOES require thinking.
After I started questioning, the Bible ceased to make any sense at all....
Questioning is not for everyone. But I'm sure glad it was for me.
LastManStanding, as many minds, has collapsed. There is no real consciousness there.
His death is highly probable.
"I wanted to spend my life never questioning anything."
Fundamentalism in all it's raw, naked, honest glory.
so let me get this straight, you can understand things better if you don't question them? hmm, sounds kinda strange, but hey, who am i to question it? i understand things better already!
well this explains the stupidity.
Now, I have a bridge you may want to buy, no questions asked.
"never question my faith"
If something is true and/or factual, then it may be questioned endlessly and its truth will endure.
Religion & 'Faith' falls apart every time.
Then you are dead.
If you intend to never question anything, the whole of your existence is already complete, and your life is at an end. What follows is only the dull and uninteresting waste of the life you were given.
Question everything. Do not believe because you were TOLD, but because you asked why and received an answer that satisfied you.
Umm...
*ahem*
(using godly voice)
I say on to thee, do not fucking question me, biotch, I shall cut-eth thee, ho!
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