That's just it. You can't really force someone to believe something that they don't believe. It's not that I reject God, I just simply can't believe. I'm not sure what else to say.
No; I was indoctrinated into the Chrustian faith. When I attempted to defend my faith, I researched and read, until I found that I genuinely didn't believe. Why didn't God instill in me the knowledge, repeat: knowledge, that he exsists?
If God/s genuinely cares about me, why wouldn't he let me know that he/she/they actually exsist? Why wouldn't I be born with the innate knowledge that a god/s exsist?
Clarification: when I referred to most religions, I meant most commonly followed religions, i.e. Catholism, Muslim, etc.
Most religious people that I've been in contact with believe in some sort of afterlife. *shrug*
No, I'm agnostic because it doesn't limit me to a certain viewpoint. I feel as though that leaves me to be able to see things from a more balanced perspective. It's not that I really believe in heaven or hell; it's that I would like to believe that I would see dead family members again or have...
Well, I'm new here, so I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this. But, here I go anyway.
One thing, that I never understood while trying to be Catholic, is heaven and hell. Basically, in most religions, God/s judge/s people's souls (assuming they exsist) and sends them to heaven or...