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I was talking with my younger brother today (he's 23) about the church we grew up in, and our own different reasons for switching churches, or in his case, not going to church at all anymore.
He said, "I don't like religion. Religion messes everything up, it's not what I think God meant for men to do; create so many different, disagreeing religions. I can go sit up on a mountain somewhere and worship God in my own way and feel closer to him than by sitting on a pew in any of the churches I've tried. I'm more spiritual than religious, I guess."
I agree with him on that; with all the different denominations, the bickering over doctrines, the gossip and coldness within some churches, and the unmoving, repetitive sermons being preached every Sunday...I would rather find a quiet place to sit and read my Bible and talk to God than subject myself to more of the same old, same old Religion.
Is this wrong? I don't feel it is, but I'm curious what others think about it.
Does anyone else feel they are more 'spiritual than religious'?
He said, "I don't like religion. Religion messes everything up, it's not what I think God meant for men to do; create so many different, disagreeing religions. I can go sit up on a mountain somewhere and worship God in my own way and feel closer to him than by sitting on a pew in any of the churches I've tried. I'm more spiritual than religious, I guess."
I agree with him on that; with all the different denominations, the bickering over doctrines, the gossip and coldness within some churches, and the unmoving, repetitive sermons being preached every Sunday...I would rather find a quiet place to sit and read my Bible and talk to God than subject myself to more of the same old, same old Religion.
Is this wrong? I don't feel it is, but I'm curious what others think about it.
Does anyone else feel they are more 'spiritual than religious'?