the Biscuit
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I'm looking forward to learning here and having debates. I was raised in a Prebsyterian church but like many, veered away from religion as a young man. Around age 28 "declared" (to myself anyway) my belief in God and started re-reading the Bible in an attempt to understand Christianity better. Today, at age 57, I consider myself to be a Christian, although so many of my beliefs do not seem to agree with so many of the denominational churches in my area (Please refer to "When is a person considered a Christian?" post under Religion).
For the past several months, I have started to study the Buddhist philosophy/religion. As I read and learn more, I find myself fascinated by it. In so many ways, in the teachings.. it just seems to "speak to my heart". This, as you might imagine, has caused me to re-evalute my Christian beliefs. I am very glad to say that my beliefs stand up to my scutiny and that I still consider myself a Christian.. although I have to admit that it seems that both have so much to offer. For reasons that I can't quite explain, I feel that I need to "choose" between the two (??) and that to study or pursue one, is to the detriment of the other.
I hope to explore these issues more. I guess you could say that I'm here more out of a personal journey of exploration... looking for answers and asking guestions.
For the past several months, I have started to study the Buddhist philosophy/religion. As I read and learn more, I find myself fascinated by it. In so many ways, in the teachings.. it just seems to "speak to my heart". This, as you might imagine, has caused me to re-evalute my Christian beliefs. I am very glad to say that my beliefs stand up to my scutiny and that I still consider myself a Christian.. although I have to admit that it seems that both have so much to offer. For reasons that I can't quite explain, I feel that I need to "choose" between the two (??) and that to study or pursue one, is to the detriment of the other.
I hope to explore these issues more. I guess you could say that I'm here more out of a personal journey of exploration... looking for answers and asking guestions.