Friday, August 19, 2011
Let us stir up a little contriversy. All can answer but this is for non-european americans.?
Sir you are correct. My father's side of the family is mostly native american and my oldest sister has done much research and is actually considered a healer/shaman. I am Christian by default. When we were small, my dad was atheist and my mom is agnostic. Therefore what I got in the way of religion came about after reading the bible and deciding to follow it. Now had I been raised to follow the religious heritage of my father things would probably be vastly different from what it is not. I am not a practicing anything, simply a believer in Christ so in many ways I am open to what my sister has to say in many areas. I believe we should respect the land and take nothing we do not need. I believe in saying thanks for everything I have. I believe Jesus is my savior. And I only have one God. So I am sort of an eclectic mix I suppose. I do not believe in slapping someone in the head with the bible as I think it is something they must come to on their own, a sort of spiritual walk if you will. I think all religious beliefs should be respected as what someone else holds dear is no less important to them than what I myself hold dear. Good question.
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