There are things in this world that bring more blood to the surface than a complimentary slice on the wrists, and I've found, through reckless self discovery and general knowledge that vampires or people in my position are not only frowned upon but scorned.
There are many religions, all diverse and sacred in their own way, I have no jist, beef or problem with those beliefs, but they seem to take it upon themselves to pressure my presence with their "perfected views" or even a look saying 'you're not all there' What is the problem that I or anyone else doesn't believe in an almighty God. They have no friggin right to come up to me (if they know) and say that I'm not normal (though I never was to begin with) and that I'm going to Hell(if this exists, I got first tickets). Yes I can understand that the way this world works, even though it's falling apart anyway, that you may need a comforting presence such as GOD to help you along, but I got myself and others around me to comfort me in times of need. So religious people don't come complaining to me if I don't believe...pleeeaasse. Sheesh, you'd think I was the one who shot the Pope if I actually was stupid enough now to say I didn't believe. But if there are others like me, which there are because I have friends who are athiests they understand the frowns and stares from particular people who are against and know we are athiest. Look if we don't believe we don't, we can't help it it's just who we are, we aren't , or at least I'm not, changing myself to conform to someone's point of veiw just because they think it's wrong. It's just not me as myself in my moral ideas to do as such. I do not judge others, so they shouldn't judge me, at least in religion. Every individual has a story and that is how it should be respected and known. If the world doesn't correspond to that that's their prpblem, not mine
Scaria
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