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Religious Beliefs

People are always asking what I believe in now. Am I still a Christian etc. Of course I'm still a Christian. I just don't believe in one religion anymore. I have my KJV Bible and I think that's enough for now. It's just me and the Bible at this point in time.

I think it's okay to believe in the Bible. It does have a lot of teachings in it that are lost on a lot of people. Naturally people only read and see what they want to from the book. Trying to understand every aspect of it might not always be possible. So here's what you do. You begin reading starting with John and then trhough all the letters. Tackle Revelations if you so desire, and then swing back around for the rest of the gospels.

This way of studying is going good so far.

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