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Date: 2003-07-29 06:00 am (UTC)About that part with finding one's religion: a prof at the Institute of Comparative Religion said it's absolutley horrible how students try to find their own belief at the uni. Nonetheless I think it's great to be able to study different religions from a more scientific viewpoint. It does help putting together something own (though I belief that it draws the students away from most of the established religions). I guess I'm closer to what I am searching for though I know now that I won't find it in any kind of church or organization but only within me. I don't believe in churches cause I don't believe in two people having really the same view on their religion.
Did you find a direction that fits you already?