Beliefs a Man
Autor: Melvineater123 • February 21, 2013 • Essay • 309 Words (2 Pages) • 1,312 Views
For many years those have thought to seek righteousness thought the eyes of an all knowing. Forgetting what these people know and allowing to be converted from their beliefs a man must become one of within. Such as a stump on a tree was once something greater, it is believed a man can be or once was something so much more. But through who? For the world as we know it today has a view of what's righteous and what isn't. Many believe that through god you can be a person of great will. Great understanding, as well as a noble person must come from what you believe. These people are also taught that in order to get what you want one must fight for what's right. So where does religion come into play? The fact that historians believe they have unlocked this secret to the heavens, where is the proof? Where is the evidence that no man or women would be holy to the eyes of a greater power based upon his or her decision? And so many question it. Why is it religion has been passed on, and why is it that the thought to ones own religion is so corrupt? This world is meant for discovery. A world where one decides his own path and seeks to advance in any way they believe is right. The right intentions may lead to a greater future but what's holds the key to that is ones self. Why base it upon a religion? So why say a man made religion isn't right? For the evidence is not there buy only a matter of followers. If we were to gain a significant amount of listeners could we soon change that is viewed as absurd. And so the question remains, why is ones own religion, not one to say is righteous?
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