Saturday, January 4, 2014

This Is Who I Am.

I find that the older I grow, the more I find myself, and the more I discover my soul, the more compelled I am to believe that we are all so bounded. I am so overwhelmed by this energy that fills the core of my soul that leads me to believe that no one should be restricted to accepting human nature just because of a certain belief.


Belief is good. I do believe in God.
Religions are good too. But I don't believe in religions.


I feel that religions impose these set of guidelines in our lives that we must follow, regardless of whether or not civilisation and evolution has proved some of these guidelines wrong. These guidelines don't change with time. But humans and their needs do. They change so much that some of these guidelines become incompatible with present times. But still, if you rebel against them, you sin. 

It puts humans in such difficult situations. We are spending billions of dollars on research and development to open up that box, but these 'disciplines' keep us in. Ironic enough?


The bottom line is, 


At least, I know I am. 
Those of you who claims to be strong believers, I respect you, and your religions. 

But since religionless people can accept you, why can't you accept religionless people? 
If prostitutes can accept usual people buying services from them, why can't society accept prostitutes?
If a gay couple can accept straight couples, why can't straight couples accept gay marriage?

Look at it again. 
You have a religion, you're bounded by it and that's entirely fine. People respect it, and I do. 
But it is not your job to go around judging the rights and wrongs of another's action by the definitions of your belief. 
 

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