There is a difference between religion and beliefs. I was raised kind of religiously, but with strong beliefs in God, the Bible, etc. So I have never felt a strong pull to religious organizations but over the last few years have begun to genuinely question everything I believe about life; to examine those beliefs and decide if they are ones I, as an individual choose to believe or if they are beliefs I feel I "have to" believe but deep down do not. That was quite a mouth full. Here are some of the questions I believe I have a right to wonder about:
Since God is all-powerful, why is he not making himself known in my life? If he did, I'd quit questioning.
Does God really find homosexuals to be an abomination? It contradicts other teachings in the Bible. So if we do take the Bible at face value then it would mean it is contradicting itself and would thus have to be considered invalid. Scientifically it has been proven that the earth is millions of years old. Why does this not line up with what the Bible says?
There were a lot of scrolls found with ancient writing. But only some were printed and considered to be part of the Bible. Why? Who got to choose? Why should I believe a book that is only partially printed?
The Bible says I have to forgive everyone. And somehow God will give me the strength to do that. When I was believing strongly I tried to forgive but it hasn't happened.
I keep being told that if God is not speaking to me or revealing himself then it is because of a fault of mine. So, do we have to be in a perfect place mentally in order for him to speak? And if so, they why would we bother? We would already be perfect. I'm not saying I believe in nothing. I am saying I have questions and so far the answers that make sense have come from the side of science. Believers tell me to trust and have faith. I trusted and had faith for many years but I do not believe it's wrong to have questions.



