Lost my faith in god don't believe in him anymore

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asked May 24, 2017 in Religion & Spirituality by Geno (220 points)
I used to believe in god and go to church and praise him every Sunday. But now I've lost my faith in him and feel I wasted my time trying to praise someone that hasn't helped me at all?

I've lost 5 jobs and and now I can't even find another one.

I'm about to be homeless and I just don't know what too do anymore.

Everything I have I've worked hard to earn and keep. I've worked hard just to try and keep a roof over my head and now that may be gone too.

There's plenty of rich people out there that does very little and has a lot of money and doesn't have too scrape by.

It's unfair.

I just don't believe in god anymore.

Anyone else lost faith in this so called god?

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answered Jul 16, 2017 by Germaine321 (640 points)
I agree. God hasn't given me one thing in my life. I've done all the work to obtain and keep what I have.

It's okay if you don't believe in god. It's our personal choice.

I have no problem with others believing in god but I just don't believe in god either.
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answered Jul 25, 2023 by mitchham (1,580 points)
I don't believe in religion and recently got into tarot divination. However, I have one card that I still don't know the meaning of - Three of Cups. Does anyone know its meaning?
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answered Jul 26, 2023 by Kim_Lee23 (1,620 points)

Understanding the 3 of cups meaning can be tricky. This link provides a detailed interpretation.

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answered Dec 4, 2023 by Hariz5 (990 points)

Going through a period of doubt is a personal struggle we all face, and it's comforting to know you're not alone. I've been in that place too. A suggestion for finding solace is to explore alternatives like free tarot cards reading online. It's not about predicting the future, but rather gaining insights into your present and finding clarity. Initially skeptical, I found the experience surprisingly introspective. Tarot readings can serve as a guide, offering perspectives and encouraging self-reflection. If you're open-minded, it might provide a different angle on your journey. Give it a shot!

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