Interesting to see how most people relate the Church with God and don't mention what is REALLY preached during the priest's homily. Some of us go to Church to pray for our families, not necessarily directly to God, but also through Jesus (he definitly existed) and of course other saints whom people have come to know well. It's OKAY to question the existance of God. I'm Catholic and I sometimes do myself, but there are many reasons why people go to Church. The priest often takes examples of Jesus' life to explain in a deep and meaningful sense, how we can become better people in society and love others as they love us.
and just as Jesus faced many challenges in his life, so must we. We can't pray to God that those challenges never exist for us, but we can pray that the result will be good for us.
the more i go to church the less i believe
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Interesting to see how most people relate the Church with God and don't mention what is REALLY preached during the priest's homily. Some of us go to Church to pray for our families, not necessarily directly to God, but also through Jesus (he definitly existed) and of course other saints whom people have come to know well. It's OKAY to question the existance of God. I'm Catholic and I sometimes do myself, but there are many reasons why people go to Church. The priest often takes examples of Jesus' life to explain in a deep and meaningful sense, how we can become better people in society and love others as they love us.
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and just as Jesus faced many challenges in his life, so must we. We can't pray to God that those challenges never exist for us, but we can pray that the result will be good for us.