You don't believe in God
You don't believe in God.
You believe in what you were told to believe before you turned 10.
Faith isn't a choice. It's an installation. You don't choose your religion. You receive it. Like a language. Like a fear. Before you're even capable of understanding what you're accepting.
In psychology, this is called "early conditioning." A child's brain before age 7 absorbs everything without a critical filter. That's exactly the age when religion is taught. This isn't a coincidence. It's a strategy.
Same innocence. Same sincerity. Different God. A child born in Saudi Arabia becomes Muslim. The same child born in the Vatican becomes Catholic. So absolute truth depends on... your zip code.
Your faith is sincere. But it isn't yours. It belongs to the people who raised you.
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