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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1310804" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Maybe religion isn't for you then. But my experience is that.i did not stop smoking crack on my own and it was not until relying on a "power greater than myself" that I was able to. And I'm not special in that. There are literally tens of millions who would yell you the exact same thing. Agnostics, Wiccans, Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, and even Southern Baptists. People generally of wildly huge egos and shattered lives turning to "prayer, the last refuge of a scoundrel.". But, believe as you will. I used to be an atheist too so I understand the skepticism. I just think mine was misguided. Both religion and science are readily evident in my life every day. I think it would seem empty without one or the other. So while you and others try to figure out why God allows evil to happen in the world, others are committing themselves to, in small ways, alleviating its suffering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1310804, member: 22662"] Maybe religion isn't for you then. But my experience is that.i did not stop smoking crack on my own and it was not until relying on a "power greater than myself" that I was able to. And I'm not special in that. There are literally tens of millions who would yell you the exact same thing. Agnostics, Wiccans, Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, and even Southern Baptists. People generally of wildly huge egos and shattered lives turning to "prayer, the last refuge of a scoundrel.". But, believe as you will. I used to be an atheist too so I understand the skepticism. I just think mine was misguided. Both religion and science are readily evident in my life every day. I think it would seem empty without one or the other. So while you and others try to figure out why God allows evil to happen in the world, others are committing themselves to, in small ways, alleviating its suffering. [/QUOTE]
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