This is honestly what I think... as a Christian, your boyfriend is deluded. Don't go down the same path. Sorry to be so blunt. I also feel that a lot of Christians (and other religious people) use their faith as a security blanket in life. Life is too scary and uncertain and they want meaning and answers and validation. It's easier to have this security blanket wrapped around you, protecting you from scary life, but the easiest path isn't always the best for the individual. Well aware I've offended people here, I'm sorry, but these are just my honest opinion. I also feel it's a way of delegating responsibility in life. If you believe you're in the hands of 'God', then you've shifted some of the responsibility you have for yourself and your own life.
Is it normal that I wish I was a christian?
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This is honestly what I think... as a Christian, your boyfriend is deluded. Don't go down the same path. Sorry to be so blunt. I also feel that a lot of Christians (and other religious people) use their faith as a security blanket in life. Life is too scary and uncertain and they want meaning and answers and validation. It's easier to have this security blanket wrapped around you, protecting you from scary life, but the easiest path isn't always the best for the individual. Well aware I've offended people here, I'm sorry, but these are just my honest opinion. I also feel it's a way of delegating responsibility in life. If you believe you're in the hands of 'God', then you've shifted some of the responsibility you have for yourself and your own life.