Religion is not a straightforward concept. It is not the kind of subject that human beings choose to sit and discuss over a cup of tea in the afternoon nor is it the kind of subject that individuals easily come to an agreement on. Religion is not a universal truth that people simply accept, but rather a complex matter that tends to bring out the best, and occasionally the worst, in people. In a world that is continuously revolving around controversy, it is no wonder as to why religion is such a popular topic.
For some, religion is their reason for life. Everything they do goes back to their beliefs and where they stand in the world of religion. For others, religion is important, but it is not the center of their existence. They have their own set of beliefs and abide by them, but it does not dictate their entire life. On the other hand, however, there are also some people who do not believe in the idea of religion at all, seeing no importance in any component of it. There is no right or wrong, but due to how different people view the topic, …show more content…
I do not have to believe in everything that my grandmother believes in to be able to identify myself as a Christian. In addition to this, I have also learned that it is okay to believe in more than just religion. A young boy makes a comment to Tom that has really remained with me. “Because maybe I believe in myself more than I believe in anybody else,” (Levinson 209). While this quote may seem irrelevant, it actually carries a lot of weight when it comes to the conversation concerning religion. Identifying with a specific religion and having a belief in God is important, but so is having a belief in yourself and understanding where you stand as an individual, which may be one of the most crucial things that I have learned from this