u/Key-Tip-727

(As an agnostic) What do you think about catholicism?

Generally, it is probably the largest religion in the world. Christianity is the largest religion, and catholicism is its largest denomination. I am an agnostic atheist, but if any religion is actually true, catholicism would probably be my first choice.

I have heard that catholicism has documented miracles. I mean that it does not simply look for miracles everywhere and call unexplained things supernatural. There is an actual process involving a commission, scientists, medical experts, and investigations into alleged miracles. The fact that it is also the largest Christian denomination is somewhat compelling to me, and its existence does not seem to contradict what was written in the Bible two thousand years ago, such as the idea that the whole world would come to know about Christianity.

But ultimately, I just do not know. There are still various problems that religion and the existence of God have to deal with, and the most honest answer I can give is simply, "I don't know." I am not confident enough to say that God definitely exists, but I am also not confident enough to say that God definitely does not exist.

So I guess this is basically agnosticism. What do you think about catholic religion, as agnostic? Do you think that there is good reasons to believe that this religion may be true? Or there is some better, more convincing reasons for other religion, which I don't know? As an agnostic, if SOMETHING existed after death, what do you think would exist?

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u/Key-Tip-727 — 7 days ago