Valve1138
I like the AB in the GB
I always thought buddism was more a belief system than a religion after a Buddhist explained it to me.
no. I think it's natural for that age group to feel invincible. It has nothing to do with love, you romantic.
so people turn to religion when they feel insecure and vulnerable?
edit: to kiki,
no, not you. lot's of other people do. I did a little. not where I didn't go, but where I was trying to figure out how religion fit into my life. I think it's an important part for me now, but there was a time where I thought it wasn't as important. There's lots of people that never 'stray.' but in my experience, I've seen people leave, & then come back.
i look back & it's like the footprints story for me.
I always thought buddism was more a belief system than a religion after a Buddhist explained it to me.
hence, making it a crutch.
ha! a religion tailored to fit your life... how convenient. this is why i think it should be a personal thing and not an organized thing... then everyones religion could just FIT their life perfectly, and we wouldn't have massive churches/synagogues/mosques trying to influence everyone else.
this is funny reading. All the haters. it's interesting to see that people in their 20's & 30's drift away from the church and then drift back later in life. I know a lot of people like this.
im concentrating on positive energy instead of negative.
im in a good place... mind, body and soul and I have buddhism to thank
im concentrating on positive energy instead of negative.
im in a good place... mind, body and soul and I have buddhism to thank