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Originally posted by ShagginJet
I wonder if someone can pick up religion later in life and still have it have the meaning that it's supose to. I mean if you have two people, one a raised witness and one who's adopted it later in life, isn't the religion itself going to have a different meaning. The person who adopts it later in life can't have the same feelings/meaning/thoughts about that religion as the person who's been raised on it.....
right?
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Problem with that is that people who find it later in life usually find it for the wrong reasons and go way overboard. I have an aunt who used to be an alcoholic...and I mean HARDCORE alcoholic for like 10 or 15 years. When I was about 10 or so she cleaned up and "found god". Now she's waaaay too into it. By that I mean she's lost sight of the teachings that religion is supposed to inspire and has gone off into this totally right wing frenzy. Can't even have a family get together withouther quoting something from the bible and it usually has to do with some sort of sin. I think there should be an age limit on this kind of thing.
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