I'm 16 and I began to study religion deeply at about 11. I started to question my beliefs more, for I used to practice Christianity. Later, in high school I gotten more serious by writing down my beliefs and asking deeper philosophical questions mostly regarding the nature of existence. I began later organizing my religious beliefs (still having trouble getting them all down though), and I also set religious goals such as practicing veganism and meditation; however, my family is not really very supportive of these. On the other hand, I've gotten interest from various friends who would love to know more about my beliefs, so how do I not only go about organizing and practicing my religion, but share these beliefs and persuade my family to accept it and my friends to join it.
How do I start organizing and practicing my religion?
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- 3+ months ago by MLTA
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- religion, spirituality, belief
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Because a person can be sincerely wrong. So accurate knowledge about God is vital. (Romans 10:2, 3) Taking in this knowledge and acting in harmony with what the Bible says will enable us to be pleasing to God. (Matthew 7:21) Really, then, right religion involves right motive, right belief, and right action. And right action means doing the will of God daily!—1 John 2:17. jw.org