Posted by engpol on November 03rd 2006 to
School
How religious are you? Do you think that you are less religious than your parents or grandparents? Does your family have a bible? Do you think the churches will soon have no visitors on Sunday?
Share your views below:
I believe in God. I think that I am less religious than my parents or grandparents. Because sometimes I don`t go to the church. I know that many people do just the same. And this is the reason we should exactly think over if we are religious people and we must follow religious rules.
I think that I am a religious person. My parents and grandparents are equally religious that me. There is a bible in our house. Older people have more time than young people therefore they go to church a little more often. Over the course of time, fewer and fewer people go to church as they have less free time.
I think I’m religious person. I’ve got bible in my house
and I read it. I try go to church every Sunday.
I think I am religious person. My grandparents and my parents are the same religious that me.I try to church every Sunday.
I am more religious than my parents. I go to church every Sunday and my family have got a Bible of course. I go to special religious meetings (OAZA)- for teenagers every Friday additionally. It’s great, we always sing and talk about God. A lot of my friends are religious and the churches won’t soon have no visitors on Sunday- I hope so.
In my opinion Me and my parents are religious. My grandparent are very very religious because they go to church every Sunday and other day too. We have a bible in our home. I think that churches on Sunday will full because more and more people will be in it.
I am religious. But my grandmother is much more religious than me. She goes to church every day. She prays every day. My brother is as religious as me. But my parents are much less religious than me. They go to church only at Christmas and Easter. My father works on Sunday so he can’t go to church. My mother cooks dinner at Holy Mass time, so she can’t go to church, too. Anyway, I don’t like going to church every Sunday. I have a lot of plans for a Sunday morning, but I have to. Life is brutal…
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Me too im pretty religious, i’m muslim, and I believe it all however Im not that religous compared to my ancestors, perhaps its the new generation of people, I hope that doesnt affect my after life so Im plan to be mnore religious in the future, and recently Ive made the decision to make more interest however noone promised me tomorow so I have to start 2day
I think there is a general feeling here that our parents and grandparents are far more religious that we are. I completely agree with this as well. This change is probably because of the fact that when our parents and grandparents were children, religion was taught as an essential part of their lives by their parents. However, the current generation of youths is very different. These days religion is not followed with the same passion as it used to be. Indeed many young youths are deciding that they do not even believe in God. I personally believe that religion is a good thing as it teaches you to be tolerant and respect other people. Even though I may not be the most religious person in the world, it is certainly an important aspect of my life.
Actually people are less religious than their ancestors . In spite of it I think the churches will soon have no visitors on Sundays.
In my close family there is no atheist. We have own Bible and go to church once a week (and as often as may be necessary for example whilst religious holidays). We try to keep the Commandments. Unfortunately I don’t pray regularly, but all my class have a religious education in school twice a week so I take part in these lessons. It’s obvious I consider Christmas as a holiday and an opportunity to meet friends and family ,too but mainly as a time to pray.
My family belongs to people believing in the church. My grandmother for as long as I can remember took me and my brother to the church and taught us different prayers.
It is exactly she I taught my mum and now a religion means me as it. Now when enough I already grew up and realizes it every Sunday I walk to church. We are taking to heart every holidays get around by the church very much. Into Holidays of the Christmas how the tradition demands with my mum and the grandmother we are knocking 12 dishes up. After the supper we are going with entire family to the midnight Mass. Now I learn about my religion more and more since since September I am going to sciences lessons to confirmation. they will be to last for 2 years, since at our Church the priest this way established.
I think that everyone has it religion and tradition connected with it, and I think that nobody should be ashamed of it religion. The religion isn’t something what should decide the person professing this faith.
I am Catholic. I believe in one God but I don’t choose my religion – the choice is made by my parents. But if I brought up according to Catholic moral rules, I haven’t got different options. Now, my religion is very important for me and another believers. If I believe in God I have to observe the moral rules and participate in the church life.
Every Catholic believes in presence of God. Catholics have to accept these issues.
In my opinion, Catholics have got a chance to better, happy and moral life.
I go to church every Sunday and often on Friday. I often pray. I systematically go on religious instruction lessons, because I like the lessons. I like religious traditions, because when I celebrate them, I have got a happy time. In my opinion, people in Poland are friendly, nice and pray.They are good catholics. My favourite celebrations are Easter and Christmas.
I’m very religious. I’m going to church every Sunday. And every Friday. I love my religion. My family is very religious. I pray every day. I love going to church because I can meet with God there.
In Poland almost 90 percent of people are Christians. They believe deeply in God. Almost every Polish goes to church on Sunday and during most important Christian holidays. They also show the faith through acts of kindness, helping different people, for example sick. In Poland it is not obligatory to be Christain, but Polish nation is really Catholic.
Very few young people would say they are Christians. But in school we have a religious ceremony in school every morning. That is the law. It is starnge that even the Muslim pupils have to take part in our Christian ceremonies. The Muslim pupils have their own meeting at lunchtime but not very many attend. I think they have to go to the mosque a lot with their parents, so they don’t need extra services in school