How Does Religion Affect My Life

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Throughout the years, I have grown up and matured in to an intelligent and positive young woman, neither of which would have been possible without the lifestyle that I was raised in. I grew up in a “typical” family, a younger sister, two parents who loved each other and their families and most of all their Lord and Savior, and family and friends who I knew I could count on if I was to ever need anything. I grew up in a southern Baptist family, religiously believing in the one above all, Jesus. Within my religious views, I have continuously watch myself and ones around me mature in their walk with Jesus, and watch how interaction with people with the same beliefs can strengthen a person’s religion.
Due to my beliefs, I would classify myself as a religious
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My personal definition of a religious person is someone who solely believes in one religion; whether it be Christianity, Catholic, or Buddhism, and lives their life based on the beliefs of the particular religion that they wish to partake in. Also, with Christianity I think that being religious is believing in an eternal after life, which is all established by man. On the other hand, I …show more content…
Interactions among others with the same religious views as myself has greatly impacted my life because with them I know I always have someone to rely on and to hold me accountable for any and all of my actions, especially for those that do not portray myself as a Christian young woman, and to look to for guidance. Among the religious people I have met through my walk with Christ, I have found many who I look to for guidance and religious inspiration. Within the people I have met, I look for someone who has the same beliefs, religious views, and religious traditions, who was typically brought up in the same family lifestyle that I

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