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<p>Well I can tell you that there are more things that I don't like about religion than there are things that I actually do like. The thing I like the most is the fact that in religion you get to hand over your problems to a higher power. The fact that you can sit back and believe that someone else is going to take care of it is just blissful. I'm a Christian and I believe in God and I know how it gets when I'm extremely frustrated, but just knowing that I can let my problems go and let God take care of it is great.</p><p>Call it ignorance, call it what you like, but the truth is that non-religious people can't do that, in fact I bet that when the chips are down, most non-religious people still let go and hope that something happens in their favour, they don't even know it, but that "something" that their hoping will help them out is God.</p><p>I'm a very logical person and I know that believing in some magical force or being that's going to make everything alright sounds absurd but then again, that's where faith comes in and to me faith begins where logic ends, and that's something that only a person who believes in religion or at least is part of a religion knows.</p>
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