How to Decide Which Religion is Right

Mary Briggs
Have you ever wondered which religion is right? How do you know what to believe? There are so many different religions out there. Catholic, Baptist, Presbyterian just to name a few. How do you decide which one is right? This is a morale question we all go through. We have to ask ourselves several questions to decide where we belong. There is no right or wrong answer to this question. Just your answer. Here are some questions to ask yourself.

Do you believe in God?

Do you believe in Lucifer?

Do you believe in a higher power?

Do you believe in Karma?

These are just a few questions to ask yourself. There are many more out there. The only way to figure out where you belong is to decide what you believe and research as much as possible. Decide if a church is the right place for you and then decide which one. Decide if you believe the things they believe or if you are mixed up between several different congregations and their beliefs.

You don't have to believe in what they believe to have a religion. You can have your own. You can believe whatever you want to believe. Whatever you feel in your heart is real. Be sure to decide where you want to me because you made that decision not because someone else has made it for you or pressured you into feeling the way you do. You are your own person. No one believes exactly the same thing. Everyone has their own interpretation of life and after life.

You don't have to believe in God, however you can believe there is a higher power or you can believe there is nothing. That is your prerogative. It is your choice. Believe from the heart. Believe from the soul and believe because that is what you feel is there and how life should be. Don't question every little thing but be sure to question the things that bother you the most. Go to your local library and check out some books on different types of religions and beliefs. Surf the Internet and be sure to read others opinions but don't take them to heart.

Discuss with your family and friends things that you may not understand. Always remember that everyone's interpretation is going to be different however adapt that interpretation to help you discover your own. Then adapt your religion or belief to the life you want to live and be who you want to be. But last of all. Be yourself. Be who you are and who you want to be. Live your life according to your morals and beliefs. Don't be someone your not because you feel it is what others want. They want You.

Published by Mary Briggs

My name is Mary Briggs. I live in west central Illinois. I have 2 children and am expecting a 3rd in August. I am engaged to be married. I am 26 years old.  View profile

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