Sorry in advance if this is rude, but it seems completely wrongheaded for someone to think about which religions are "them." It sounds like someone talking about whether Aristotelian physics or Newtonian physics is more "them." God exists like atoms exist or he doesn't. I either have an immortal soul which will get tortured in a lake of fire for all eternity because of my mistaken beliefs or I don't. Whatever the answers to these questions are, they're important facts about the universe.
As there are many different religions around the world that claim to have some, if not all of the answers to the questions about God, the beginning, the end, and our purpose, all of which that cannot be proven to be real, I think it’s important to find one that you have a personal attachment to.
If evidence can support a religion or set of beliefs, I will go for that. As religions, and answers to such questions are faith based only, I can only have faith in the set of beliefs that I agree with, based on my own personal thoughts, that are built upon my past experiences and knowledge of the subjects.I believe in equality - no matter your skin colour, or sex, we are all equal. Should I join a faith based movement that states otherwise, and would condemn me to an eternity of torture if I choose to go elsewhere? I cannot for a second believe that such an idea could possibly be true. A religion that states that mankind are all equal, no matter who you were born as, born from, or born into? Absolutely. That feels more “me”.That’s sort of what I meant about finding a religion that is me.I understand that the truth is the truth, no matter my opinion of it. But as we are all walking blind in this life, we have to make our decisions based on what we feel is right.












