i am my own religion... i dont think anyone has gotten it right (no offence to anyone) so why follow anothers idea?! i follow my own ideas and it suites me well :) and my thought on religion if it makes u happy and keeps u sane go for it :) to each his/her own....
I am an unbeliever. I was raised Roman Catholic and went to Catholic school, however, when I became aware I started to question the logic of it all. I tried to be a Satanist for a while, but then I realized that Satanists are nothing more than bad Christians, and I started to ask myself why I had to Believe in religion at all. I wholeheartedly believe that any religion is a sham (I am not talking about spirituality), and all religions have been a sham since the dawn of time. They began as a way to explain the unexplainable and were then twisted to become a form of control over the masses. I am NOT an Atheist- Atheism is too organised for me and is almost a religion in itself. Therefore I consider myself an unbeliever, because in my naivete I used to believe, but now I do not. No one has control over me, not even Big Brother. CHAOS to the end, my friends. -Daniel.
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Thelemite, in other words I am student of Crowleyian writings. The core of which is The Book of the Law and here is an example:
Success is your proof;
courage is your armour;
go on, go on, in my strength;
& ye shall turn not back for any!
— Liber AL III:46
I don't fit into any religious category. My beliefs are closest to Buddhist, but I was raised as a christian so I feel like that has had a huge influence on me too. It just has such a negative connotation now. I guess I'm just...me!
I am a non-denominational Christian. I came to my faith through a pained journey and realize now that God has always been with me even when I was cursing Him. I came to fully accept Christ not only by the way things happened in my life, but also in studying the history (not necessarily the Bible). Trying to prove that He was not who He said He is will blow your mind. I have come to accept that everyone's walk of faith (or no faith) is very personal and no one has the right to judge. I have pointed out to many a Christian that by judging others they are, in fact, sinning themselves. Jesus is very clear - it's other people's bullshit that gets in the way. There is a really good book, "The Case for Faith" by Lee Strobel. He helps to answer a lot of the questions that I had and that I have read about in this list.