I
grew up as a church going, non-denominational protestant. I went to
church every Sunday with my grandparents. I don't go to church now. I
haven't gone in twenty plus years.
Does that make me a bad person? Am I going to Hell because of it? I don't think so.
Do
I still believe in God? Maybe. Do I believe there is a higher being
who created us all and everything around us? I have no way of knowing
that for certain. Have I seen things that made me wonder? Of course.
Am I going to take a chance that there is not a God, and live as if I
will never be judged? Not on your life.
I try to
be the best person I can be. In both my personal and professional life I
try to treat others with respect and dignity, even if they cannot be
troubled to return the favor. I don't steal, I don't murder, I try not
to lie. I cuss like a sailor sometimes, but I feel bad about it
sometimes too.
I believe if there really is a God, and
he or she is as benevolent as nearly every religious book makes Him or
Her out to be, then I will be judged based upon how I lived my life. If
the simple fact that I have chosen not to strictly follow any
particular established religion, or live by any particular book means I
am condemned to Hell, Purgatory, or whatever other damned place you
might believe in, then I guess I'm screwed.
I'd like to believe that would not be the determining factor though.
There
are so many different religions, and even different groups within
religions, who believe that their interpretation of a book is the only
way, and who believe that we should all be good to each other and treat
each other as equals, unless of course we are gay, non-believers, or
otherwise in conflict with what the chosen book says, that I wouldn't
know how to choose one religion over another.
Every
religion I have ever encountered preaches love and hate at the same
time. Love everyone, as long as they subscribe to the same beliefs as
you. If they don't, stone them, or behead them, or burn them. Then,
forgive them. Just don't murder them. But treat them as you would be
treated. Ummm, yeah.
We really don't know what awaits
us when this life ends. Does our spirit go to some higher place and go
on eternally? Do we come back here as something else? Do we simply cease to exist? I don't know.
I think I'll just stick with Smithism. I don't expect anyone to follow me.
...and I won't pull an L. Ron Hubbard on you, I promise...
Friday, November 15, 2013
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Sounds good to me. Try to do what’s right and live life with a clear conscience. What could simpler or more unsullied.
I have seen a few of what I call Sunday Christians. These are people who put in the attendance but never the effort and as sure as I am that there is a God I am also sure that we are judged on the deeds we do rather than any lip service we may render.
I’ll sign up for some Smithisms (just don’t expect me to attend any meetings).
No meetings required!
That's basically what I believe too.
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