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January 12, 2008

Religion

Religion can be so twisted yet fulfilling at the same time. There was a time in a my life when I was 100% committed to a way of life that made me feel content, at peace, and connected spiritually like never before. Now that that has passed, I find myself searching for something to fulfill that gap. I dont think I will ever be able to transition BACK into religions that teach structured doctrine. I don't believe in Lord, God, Elohim, The Trinity, the Holy Ghost, Jah, Allah, Buddha, holidays, etc. I believe in Yahweh! I love to see people who find spiritual peace through whatever means.

At this point in my life, I am content with my inner spirituality. I dont congregate with anyone, I miss that. However, my goal is to remain centered with Yahweh through prayer and deed. After all, religion doesn't make someone good, kind, and loving...its the choices one makes to become that person using the doctrine as a tool of reflection.

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