Day Four: My views on religion
I'm actually not a very religious person. I haven't quite found what I believe in yet so my own personal religious beliefs will be quite vacant in this entry. However, I can talk about my views on other peoples religious beliefs. My take on religion is pretty lax and similar to my view on people doing drugs and alcohol. I accept that people believe what they want to believe. I understand that not all beliefs agree with each other and that some can coexist without contradiction, but that's what's great about the human race. The diversity of all of the different beliefs allows people to explore all different faiths to find whatever fits them. For me, religion is just not a big part of my life. Who knows, maybe in the future I'll find some faith that speaks to me.
I know this entry seems a little short, but I really don't have much to say about religion. I'll add a little reflection about one of my classes that just started today though. I'm taking an intergroup diversity dialogue on men and women. Walking out of that class I felt strangely exhilarated. I'm not sure though if it's from the format of the dialogue or the topic, but I enjoyed it immensely. I recommend definitely taking one of the available dialogues if you have a chance to. One, it's only half a semester and an easy 1 credit class to get an A. Two, it's interesting. Three, it will really open your mind to new things that you didn't know before.

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