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I'm pretty sure it's not God i'm feeling, though. There's no distinct smell of two thousand years of bloodshed on the air. ;)
In all seriousness, God may exist, but i'm really not a fan of the huge organised religion he/she (OH NO I DIDN'T!) that's based around God. It's become a thing where people attend the church with little true feelings of attachment to their deity. For many, attending church is a meaningless ritual devoid of any true spiritual fulfillment, because they are attending a church to a religion that they are not fully devoted to or believe in. If everyone pathed their own way for their religious beliefs, the world would be a better place for it.
Of course, I suppose I am a little biased against christianity. It seems I can't have a pagan wedding in Australia, as it is not a 'recognized' religion.
In all seriousness, God may exist, but i'm really not a fan of the huge organised religion he/she (OH NO I DIDN'T!) that's based around God. It's become a thing where people attend the church with little true feelings of attachment to their deity. For many, attending church is a meaningless ritual devoid of any true spiritual fulfillment, because they are attending a church to a religion that they are not fully devoted to or believe in. If everyone pathed their own way for their religious beliefs, the world would be a better place for it.
Of course, I suppose I am a little biased against christianity. It seems I can't have a pagan wedding in Australia, as it is not a 'recognized' religion.