As far as finding the truth goes man, I'd reccomend just thinking about all of the spiritual crap, and finding what you believe. There isn't anything really wrong when you thnk about it, unless you disobey your conscience, in which case, you would be going against what you considered wrong and right.
I guess that makes me a moral relativist, but it makes the most sense to me. I mean, if I'm an individual just like everyone else, then it makes more sense for me to have a different set of morals aside from what my neighbor has.
In my mind, all that religions really do, is they tell you what to think, and don't really allow for personal growth and exploration outside of their rules. All religions, except for cults really, were created hundreds or thousands of years ago, nad so their rules don't fit a society like ours that has created what used to only exist in the minds of dreamers, and science fiction.
It is fine and good to go and explore, and see what there is out there, in terms of religion, and all of the options, and ways of thought. I'm not saying that religions are bad at all. Many people have found profundity, and enlightenment in religions. Just don't get caught up thinking that you have to have a religion.
joker121 Reviewed by joker121 on . Discrepencies I'm stuck at home off school and in bed because I have hurt my legs and I've been reading my bibles. I own a copy of the King James, and my copy of the Pentateuchs and Haftorahs. I 've been reading them through and I've noticed differences. I've been wondering as there is difference in these how can we rely on any book, we must go to the oldest original scripts, these are the torah as cept at the local synagouge. I was just wondering how any of the deeply religous people (and I include me) can Rating: 5