I don't have anything against those who will use prayer as a form of guidance to mull things over for themselves, and I also think that ethics and morals are an extremely high priority, which adhering to a religion can help foster. In the end though, it's really up to our own grit to do what needs to be done, regardless of religious leanings or lack thereof.
I don't have anything against those who will use prayer as a form of guidance to mull things over for themselves, and I also think that ethics and morals are an extremely high priority, which adhering to a religion can help foster.
In the end though, it's really up to our own grit to do what needs to be done, regardless of religious leanings or lack thereof.
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