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Rev. Kita Kazoo's Belief's

I received an email the other day asking why I don't consider myself Christian. Here is my reply.

I believe in God, but I don't believe in Jesus as my savior.

I believe in the teachings of Jesus as taught in the bible, as long as they don’t conflict with the golden rule.

I believe that the only way to worship God is to treat ALL of the creation with respect and love.

(I believe in equal marriage rights for gays and that they aren't evil,just people who for some reason are attracted to their own sex. I believe they are a normal part of humanity.)

I don't believe in sins in the traditional sense.

I believe that sinning is putting something between you and your spiritual growth.

Therefore, for each person sin is different.

For example, some people can look at porn and be healthy about it and some sin. Some people eat healthy and some sin...

In my opinion the worst sin is carrying hate and fear in your heart.

I believe that we pay for our sins here on earth ourselves. You reap what you sow.

We live many lives to develop ourselves until we are ready to become a part of whatever "God" is.

All religions and lifestyles lead to God. All paths are as individual as we are.

I don't believe God is listening to our prayers. I believe we are able to attract the things we need on our own.

I believe there is no death. No heaven, no hell.

That life is just what we make of it.

That if you cannot be happy here on earth you won't be happy in the spirit world.

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