- Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:27 pm
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I'm a Christian - Church of England. We were brought up as churchgoers, then allowed to decide for ourselves when we were old enough. My bro became an atheist (albeit one who teaches religious studies), I am still a Christian. I have a big cross tattooed on my forearm and I usually wear one around my neck too, so I don't hide it, but I don't talk about it much. I don't go to church that often anymore, altho I live right across the road from Manchester Cathedral, so I keep meaning to go and see what the services are like there.
I hate having arguments or debates about religion, cos it's pointless. People will very rarely change their beliefs (like with arguing vegetarianism), so you just end up going round in circles. I'm not an argumentative person anyway - I'd rather just believe what I believe and let others do the same, and everyone be happy with that.
I will also mention that for anyone interested, there's a great book called The Year Of Living Biblically by AJ Jacobs, written by a guy who tries to interpret the Bible literally for a year. Whether you're religious or not, it's a very funny and educational read.
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