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		Imprimartin
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	You have quite a few things in disagreement not just with the Church but with christianity in general.i don’t agree with the idea that it is the one ’ true’ religion. I don’t believe in hell, or the embodiment of evil (Satan). I prefer to think of my creator in a male and female aspect, I don’t believe that I need to “go through” someone (i.e. priest, bishop, pope) to have a relationship with god or to confess my sins (i don’t believe that is between anyone but me and god), partially because of attitudes of people and the fact that it was pushed upon me constantly, etc.
A while ago I had written up a post of why I felt different things or chose to leave the church, but it got deleted…I can always answer specific questions.
Currently I am not part of any particular religion, I am just studying.
If you remain with these beliefs, then you would ultimately have to choose (if you choose at all) a religion outside of chirstianity. Probably some kind of paganism.
But if you have questions, ask away!

Martin
 
	 
	
 
	 
	
 I don’t know what beliefs (if any) Pagans have of an afterlife but I think many people, pagan or not, (and probably some christians!) have this fairyland idea of an afterlife with dancing leprechauns and pots of gold at the end of the rainbow where everyone goes when they die and where everyone is all wonderful and happy with God regardless of what they have done in their lifetime. :whacky: Sounds nice but such a situation would not allow for peoples’ freedom to reject God.
 I don’t know what beliefs (if any) Pagans have of an afterlife but I think many people, pagan or not, (and probably some christians!) have this fairyland idea of an afterlife with dancing leprechauns and pots of gold at the end of the rainbow where everyone goes when they die and where everyone is all wonderful and happy with God regardless of what they have done in their lifetime. :whacky: Sounds nice but such a situation would not allow for peoples’ freedom to reject God.
