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Human beings are very inquisitive creatures by nature. Since the dawn of
mankind, the basis for existence has been relentlessly sought. Everyone has
differing views and everyone is “right” according to him or herself. So, what
does that mean? Why do people believe the things they do? My Agnostic religion
is a very large part of who I am, and that is why I have decided to focus my
paper on this aspect of my life. Unlike the majority of the people on this earth
(estimated at somewhere around 95% I believe), I do not necessarily believe in
“God” or a higher creature. I was not raised to worship an invisible, omnipotent
being and I believe this is the main reason I think the way I do now.
I was raised to have a very liberal mind towards everything and I have come
to the realization that this is the best way to live. Curiosity has guided my
mind through countless hours of contemplation over certain beliefs and flaws in
these beliefs. I will be making a few generalizations in this paper. This is
wholly for the sake of argument. As a rule, I invite criticism because it gives
me more to think about and I will undoubtedly gain insight, which is the
ultimate goal. First of all, how can a person decide without doubt that they are
“right” without even understanding all the other ideas. It is my opinion that
most people are not educated on all the other hundreds of thousands of differing
beliefs on the subject of creation and religion. It seems to me that many people
know a great deal about their own religion, but are completely in the dark about
anything else. It also occurred to me that many people are simply born into a
religion, and never stray from it. How can you make a decision before you know
all the facts and all the choices?
It is like taking a multiple-choice test, and automatically picking A because
it is the first thing you read and it looks right. It doesn’t matter what the
others choices are, because A has to be right. Obviously there is not much logic
to this method, yet it is what happens all the time. If you are born Christian
and raised Christian and know about Christian and only Christian then a
Christian belief system is comforting to you. Humans like comfort. Humans like
to be assured that they are right. They get this assurance from attending
church. Observation the second: is there one Absolute Truth? Many people argue
that the afterlife is different for everyone, and therefore, everyone can be
right. Is this conceivable? So, does that mean I can believe whatever I want
about the afterlife and that will come true?
I am eliminating this possibility for, to me it is merely the “easy way out”,
therefore there can only be one other option; that there IS only one Absolute
Truth. In that case, that must mean someone is right. Wait, no it doesn’t! One
religion could be the “right” one, but not necessarily. Maybe no one has
actually stumbled upon the real truth yet…this is a possibility. Either way, in
either of those cases, it means there are literally billions of people who are
dedicating their entire lives to a belief that, for all intents and purposes, is
completely false. That’s discouraging. Does this mean they are all destined for
an afterlife of damnation in “hell”? According to many religions, that is true.
That’s even more discouraging. Alarming observation number three: How can
someone stick so ardently to something that they were merely by chance born
into, when there are so many other possibilities and such a high chance of being
“wrong”?
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