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Personal Narrative: My Beliefs On Big Questions

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My Beliefs on Big Questions
There are many unanswered questions in the world, which never seem to have a right answer. In this piece of writing I will be trying to provide you with an understanding of my beliefs on these questions. The questions are “Why am I here?”, “Why do bad things happen?”, “What happens to me after I die?”, “What is the difference between right and wrong?”, and lastly “How was all this created?” As you can see, these are serious thought provoking questions. I will answer with my own honest personal thoughts, even though many people may not agree with me. These are just what I feel personally in my heart. Please enjoy reading my attempts at answering these questions.
I’m not entirely sure why I am here on planet Earth today, but maybe I am here to create something, to change the world or maybe I’m just …show more content…

Breaking the law is an example of the wrong thing to do. For instance stealing from people is clearly wrong. I think that if what you are going to do is going to hurt or cause pain to someone, it is most likely wrong. Some people have no sense of right and wrong. These people often end up hurting people, sometimes even when they don’t mean to. Human instincts can make you want to do the wrong thing in the moment but you have to fight them. I believe that if you follow rules and try your best to always do the right thing you will be respected and treated fairly.
I believe in two big theories as to how all this was created. The first theory I believe is the big bang. I believe this because it is the most plausible to me. I feel that one day the big bang struck and created our world and the life forms on it. The other theory I believe is that god created all of this. God possibly created humans and animals and the Earth. In my beliefs science and religion clash. Other people may think that the Earth was actually here forever but I don’t think this to be

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