A thought occurred to me as I struggled to deny them. Can I accept Jesus Christ as the divine being he is portrayed as in various religions? And my answer came with ease--yes, I can. What exactly am I buying into?

I believe in many things. I am influenced by man on a grand scale, much greater than I am willing to accept. Then I asked myself, "what am I really buying into?"

I suppose my greatest concern is the thought that my lifestyle (what I like and what I do) would fade as I submit to the word of God. As it is, my lifestyle is not one of praise and I do not condone it to anyone--but my obsession for a hedonistic way of life has more strength that I give it credit for. I like to think that I am in total control of my life. When the truth is, no matter which way I go, which God I turn to, I am still merely following principles of someone else's beliefs. Of course, the control there is choice--my choice. So despite the path--I take it. I choose it. The way I see it: no one should be persecuted for choosing the path of self-improvement. If it will make you a better person--a righteous person--then by all means, your decision should be supported.
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . What exactly am I buying into? A thought occurred to me as I struggled to deny them. Can I accept Jesus Christ as the divine being he is portrayed as in various religions? And my answer came with ease--yes, I can. What exactly am I buying into? I believe in many things. I am influenced by man on a grand scale, much greater than I am willing to accept. Then I asked myself, "what am I really buying into?" I suppose my greatest concern is the thought that my lifestyle (what I like and what I do) would fade as I submit to Rating: 5