The OP didn't say they believed in the Christian god, only that they believe there is a god watching over them. I can understand rejecting the mythology of various organised religions but still having a sensation that there is something greater out there. It's a fairly simple idea to grasp.
Well, I don't get it. I don't get how one can dismiss all organized religion, and still believe in a higher power.I don't understand how someone can dismiss organized religions like Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and still believe in some sort of higher being. I don't believe that someone can hate religion, and still love God, or believe that some sort of higher power exists.
Is it normal that I believe in God but hate organised religion?
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The OP didn't say they believed in the Christian god, only that they believe there is a god watching over them. I can understand rejecting the mythology of various organised religions but still having a sensation that there is something greater out there. It's a fairly simple idea to grasp.
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Well, I don't get it. I don't get how one can dismiss all organized religion, and still believe in a higher power.I don't understand how someone can dismiss organized religions like Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and still believe in some sort of higher being. I don't believe that someone can hate religion, and still love God, or believe that some sort of higher power exists.