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Eva de Carduus Weald:
Each is on a personal path, whether that path leads to a standard religion or a personal belief, or even a belief in the invisible pink unicorn, each has something that drives them, guides them, and helps them achieve more than they thought possible. You can use one of these to pray, to count the change you own the vendor, or to name all the elements on the periodic table. All it is, is a way to keep count. Make it what it is for you. :)
As for being a holy man, that simply means you know more about your personal faith system than anyone else and are legally recognized for it. There is nothing keeping you from doing so if you so wish, depending on where you are of course.
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: Page Aiden on 2014-08-14, 05:07:54 ---I wish I were a holy man. I really do. The thing is that I don't believe in the lord. That's the only thing holding me back from being religious, for I would feel guilty raying but not believing. I think religion is an awesome thing that more should practice. I envy each of you who follow this path. Maybe it'd be cool to have one of these anyway though.
--- End quote ---
Everyone follows a different path, and that's OK. It's better to know where your beliefs (or lack thereof) are, and be honest about it, than to just pay lip service to something that doesn't work for you.
Personally, I'm not highly religious either. I was raised Catholic, but I haven't been "practicing" since I was a teen. It's something that remains in the back of my mind, rather than the forefront.
We all walk different paths, that will lead us down different roads.
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