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>Believe in God because parents told you to, because it's easy and gives comfort
>Start to see flaws, seemingly illogical, nonsensical and a farce
>Illusion broken, agnostic - maybe he exists maybe not but because it can not be proven definitely - why not focus on the tangible things that matter?
>"Lol, yeah, the more I learn about the world the more I realize the Christian God is just a story"
>You're probably in your mid 20s now and you realize your axioms are gone. You know nothing for certain and you're looking for simple, universal axioms to adopt.
>You're open for tomfoolery. Your mind is being subverted and you're none the wiser.
>You are now in your 30s and you find that things are making less and less sense, and that the things you know to be true are being challenged daily and it is starting to bother you. You can not explain your positions, but you know that the alternatives are wrong and destructive.
>You realize the importance of the phrase "Knowledge starts with a fear of God."
>You try explain your ideas logically, but because axioms are subjective, you find yourself screaming at the wall.
>You start to realize that you need those axioms.
>You start to realize that Knowledge starts with a fear of God.
>You decide on a religion.
>You decide on the religion that built your civilization.
>You realize that Jesus Christ is king, and everyone else can suck a big fat cock. It is that simple.
>You make sure your kids grow up with a belief in Jesus Christ.