I don't profess to have any religion, but if I did, my God would be Fidel Castro. He is like a ship that knew to take his crew on the right path.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have no religion, and at times I wish all religions at the bottom of the sea. He is a weak ruler who needs religion to uphold his government; it is as if he would catch his people in a trap.
I don't believe in God in the way I often see described by religion.
I don't know if I would call myself a religious human.
My sense of religion is Einstein's sense of relativity. I don't believe in God. I believe that energy never dies. So the possibility exists that you might be breathing in some other form of Moses or Buddha or Muhammad or Bobby Kennedy or Roosevelt or Martin Luther King or Jesus.
Fidel is a Marxist-Leninist. I am not. Fidel is an atheist. I am not. One day, we discussed God and Christ. I told Castro, I am a Christian. I believe in the Social Gospels of Christ. He doesn't. Just doesn't. More than once, Castro told me that Venezuela is not Cuba, and we are not in the 1960s.
I consider myself a religious person. God is something very personal with me and I don't flaunt religion in conversation with others.
I've never had any religion. I'd prefer it if I did, really. Even as a boy I just couldn't make myself believe.
I have this deep and abiding faith in God. But this does not mean that you have to have a religion or follow somebody.
If I had to choose a religion, the sun as the universal giver of life would be my god.
I don't care what the religion is called; as far as I'm concerned, one God, the God I adhere to, is in charge of all of them.