I believe in logic. I believe in reason. Specifically, I applied this logic to one of my main choices in my life, religious choice. When someone asks what your belief is, what do you first think? For most people, religious orientation is the first to come to mind. I must say that this is the first thing I think, this is not the particular religion I think myself, but the lack of it perfect. I think people are considered to be atheistic; that is, I do not have faith in any particular god and I do not agree with any religious groups.
It is important that this is what I believe based on facts, experience and observations. This is effective. I have done a lot of reconsideration on my beliefs and reasons every day. According to my opinion, I have only one life. And I hope it is the best I can do. Unless it violates me, I will allow you to live in the way you want. For me, these specific details, these Biblical quotes are ... speech and superstition, and the strange nonsense written by the king and people who were clumsy in 2000 and for their own interests Change, believe most people because their mother is for her mother for her mother. I can not build a life with such a thing. I have received education for 16 years, the importance of reason and evidence, and examining your sources and thorough mining, experiments and assumptions. I teach history and science. Because it is necessary to repeat the former and understand the latter for progress.
The first thing I have to face is my view of the Bible. That is the key to how I figure out what I think about everything else. I do not think that the Bible is purely literal. I think that every word on the inner page should not be regarded as absolute truth. I do not think that God whisper to the ears of Moses, David, Paul and others. They write the exact words that they whisper to them. A million years have not passed, I think this is true. I think that the Bible should read through the human nature of writing, the historical and cultural background of writing and read through Jesus' lens and his life.