There are three major religions in the world: Indian Buddhism, Russian Orthodox Church and Christianity. Christianity also extends to Catholicism and Arabia. Buddhism was born passively, emphasizing reincarnation and karma; Christianity teaches people to "love your neighbor as yourself" and worship God as the only true God.
Don't be angry if I didn't say it. What you say now really doesn't sound like a person who wants to convert to religion. In the process of believing, you will encounter difficulties. For example, your materialistic dialectical view will be disrupted, and you will question Buddha and God. You should consider whether you will shake this belief. Faith is a lifelong love for God, and it is by no means something I want to believe today and abandon tomorrow. Verse 23 says that the Lord is my shepherd, and I will never want ... Although I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I am not afraid of harm, because you are with me ... I will have kindness and love with me all my life, and I will live in the temple of the Lord forever. This is really a lifelong touch and love for God. I must practice regularly and follow God's instructions, and I will never faint for a while.
I feel that the landlord still believes in himself, because we China people have always been materialistic, such as not mysticism, not believing in God, only believing in ourselves and relying on ourselves. Simple materialism. Very good!
I'm really worried. The landlord should really be careful when he says this ... If you don't say it ... God may have heard it. You may not believe in God, but there must be awe and apology in your heart. Don't be angry ... what you think now-no matter what religion-is disrespectful.