Thursday, April 30, 2009

Coming to terms with religion

Am just a little distressed at the fact that it seems the more 'civilised' things and people seem to get, the more separated they are becoming to their spiritual affiliations. As this 'civilised' group is mostly composed of the youth, I guess where am pointing at is the seemingly religious emancipation that the young generation is tending to be struggling to achieve.

The only viable explanation I can come up with at the top of my head would be a stronger peer pressure this time coming from a wide variety that the internet and technology as a whole has brought along.

While this is one topic that no one can say they have mandate over referring to people's choices about who or what they believe in, it also brings to great question the moral spiritual judgment and uprightness that I suppose ought to be there and which ought to be taken more seriously if that was the case. When people are left to decide what to do with their freedoms of having to choose whether or not to recognise a greater being, supernatural in being to bring the point home, given the magnitude of the current revolution of globalisation, what I am most afraid of is a supersonic  degradation of Christianity in general. Of course am being too pessimistic generalising everything this way but to me it seems the wholesome thing to do.

For now, my message to Christians is for them to keep strong of their belief in God and remain faithful for I believe it is not in vain. Those who have faith and earnestly seek him, as I paraphrase from the Bible in Hebrews 11:6, will be rewarded

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