How do you feel about your religious or spiritual beliefs?
I am spiritual, but not religious. Everything I believe in is backed up wih a sense of peace, and everything I believe applies to my life in a spiritual way. I think religion doesn't really have a place in my life. It's empty to me. When you do things because you're expected to do them, not because you agree with them personally; when the rules mean more than the faith, I would consider that religion.
How do you feel talking about them - do you feel that you can, within reason, be open about your faith or beliefs, or do you feel like most people will be unwelcoming or at best, consider you odd for them?
Sometimes I do, but sometimes I don't. To be honest, I do feel that I can only be truly open about my faith in its entirety when I'm among people who have the same kind of faith. On rare occasions, if I have a feeling that the person I'm talking to is willing to hear me out without putting down my beliefs, I'll be open with them. I think that in today's society, some faiths have much more respect than others. There's so much opposition, and I find that a lot of people have preconcieved notions about different religions, that are stereotypical. Because of this, I often fear being attacked for my beliefs.
Do feel comfortable discussing them or do you keep quiet about them or hide them altogether?
I don't hide my beliefs. However, I'll keep quiet when I feel it's appropriate to keep quiet. If sharing my beliefs means attacking someone else's integrity, or attacking their reputation or character, I'll keep quiet. If I feel I absolutely have to share my beliefs, I'll share them, no questions asked. I'm dedicated to what I believe.
Do you feel your beliefs are privileged or over/underprivileged within your society? Have you experienced discrimination in relation to - or because of - your beliefs?
This is a very complicated question for me. I'm a Christian, and to many people, being a Christian has many different meanings, depending on which Christians they're exposed to. There are obviously many discriminations about Christianity, some of which I've been subject to. When people find out I'm a Christian, in some cases, they expect me to be someone who's just waiting to preach to them, call them a sinner, and carry out my agenda to convert them. I'm not the kind of Christian that sits on my high horse or judges people. In fact, I think Christianity is the oppostie of that. No matter what you believe, I'll still accept you. Unfortunately, many Christians keep this stereotype alive. The mdia doesn't help either.
If you feel comfortable sharing, what are your religious or spiritual beliefs?
There is too much to say about my spiritual beliefs, but I don't want to just say that I'm a Christian, because there's more to it than one word alone can portray. I'll summarize. I believe in God, and I consider my life to be His gift to me. I believe that there is only one way to Heaven (us Christians get a lot of heat for that one!), and that Jesus Christ is my personal saviour. My faith is real to me, and not just empty words or actions, and it affects my whole life.
That wasn't necessarily easy to share, but I guess this is a good place to do so, and it's an important part of my life. Thanks for the respect, Soulful
