Religion essay example: How to read essays

A lot can be said of reading essays, but that discussion will be left for another day. Religion is said to be confusing, but in reality it’s very simple. Start with one of the complex religions such as Hinduism, and then compare that with Christianity. The result is a simplistic blend of

spiritual ways to resolve issue, without the headache of being confused even more. If this is confusing, then you probably need to reread the above. The part of religion that I love the most is the differences between them. Like some websites state, there are three different types of religions 1) god in person 2) god impersonal, and 3) can’t remember this one. So as you can tell from this, depending on the background of someone, whether Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, etc, you can really find that all religions are the same. If all religions are different, than just think of how difficult that’s going to be to understand!The result is a simplistic blend of spiritual ways to resolve issue, without the headache of being confused even more. If this is confusing, then you probably need to reread the above. The part of religion that I love the most is the differences between them. Like some websites state, there are three different types of religions 1) god in person 2) god impersonal, and 3) can’t remember this one.
So what do you think of al these religious thoughts? I know there’s a lot to be understood, and it can be very confusing, but you have to let go and let God take control of your life, influencing every action that you make. That is the only way to make it to the true Heaven. And if this doesn’t make sense, then you’ll just have to reread from the very beginning. Only then can you reach the enlightenment stage, where everything will make sense. Kinda like flying above america from a plane, and how eveyrhting seems to fall into place.
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