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Old 09.22.2008, 04:01 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by ploesj
it used to, my grandmother was very religious, she told me stories about angels and such... but when she died (i was seven) i started thinking and pretty much decided i didn't believe in any god. now i think the human brain is very well developed, but not capable of understanding everything: there will always be things out of the limits. therefor we shouldn't try to explain everything, but just find peace in the idea that we can't know it all.

what about you?

I like your way of thinking.
I don't know really if religion meant something to me. I was born in catholic family. and I was pushed to go to the church, I was always boring in there. but I remember that I believed in confession for some time, somehow it made me feel better, I was small. someway I can't believe in higher things, they don't happen. and I'm like there is no truth about it, can't be. you have right about things that shouldn't be tried to explain. and this quote recapitulate my thoughts.
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