Religion: A Personal Choice or Predetermined Path?

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As far as I am concerned, having a faith or becoming a believer in any religion is nothing like picking up the merchandise you want and making the most of it at all; it might sound ridiculous of what I just said, and people might say, “Religion, of course, is not a product.” But really, how many people consciously realize the process of themselves becoming a follower for a certain religion? And why do people eventually end up being a member of a certain religion not others? There is a belief embedded in my mind—having no faith in any religion is one of the patterns to believe. Some people tend to search spiritual sustenance over religions; some people just have no need on such spiritual comfort. Even though I am not a Christian, nor a believer in most of the religions, I truly consider …show more content…

Many of my family members are either Christians or Buddhists, so the religious impact on them is somewhat obvious to

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