Understanding Concepts.

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Ivan Samkov

Growing up as a child, there were many funny aspects of my life. Interesting ones as well, and looking back at most of them just brings a wild smile to my face.

I had to grow up fast as my elder sisters went to the boarding house and I was stuck as the only child at home. I had to think ahead of my age and I also did so many things children my age couldn't do like washing cars, and fixing things in general.

There were rough parts also when my grandma would show up at the house and start making trouble with my mum for not giving birth to a male child. I would always cry when I'd see her throwing abusive words at my mother and sometimes my mum would cry also and sometimes, she would spend the night thinking. Situations like this made me stronger and contributed in making me grow faster.

A particular event which I could never forget of me growing up as a child happened when I was nine. A neighbor of mine, David was an atheist and him being one had a great impact in my life.

While my family and I go to church on Sundays, I always see David at home and despite the fact that his family are christians, he refuses to go to church. Being a bold child, I questioned him and he told me that he didn't believe in the metaphorical beliefs of Christ. I wondered what that meant and asked my sister about it.

She didn't understand at first but when I told her it was our neighbor David that told me, she then told me he was an atheist. That was my first time hearing the word and I felt so intrigued by it and so I went back to David to ask him all about it.

David told me his story on how he became an atheist. His story was similar to mine. His grandma was always disturbing his mother for not giving birth to another child after him. But what was just different in his case was that his father was in support and it caused a major break in his family. His father threw him and his mother out of the house and his mother suffered so much that they almost ate sand on the streets. He felt if there was actually a God, all these wouldn't have happened to them and from then on, he never believed in God. His mother later found another man and got married to him and that was how their lives were better.

Hearing his story really touched my heart. And I wondered why someone who doesn't even believe in God is so rich and successful. He was an ambassador for different products and a model also. He would also travel to different places for shoots and other things.

I started questioning certain things happening in the church. Even preaching in church now sounded somehow to me and I always had an opposing question to everything being said. Was there truly a God? I would question myself.

But then, while growing, I came to realize that there are some mysteries that are better left mysteries. God is a supernatural being who alone exists as himself and is infinite in all things. That alone is okay for me to understand. I don't need anything more.

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God is our supreme and no other one is like him. There is god and always God. God had time for everything. He can only allow one to make it great so that he or she can have a chance to serve God.

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Questioning the mysteries of the universe is part of growing up. Finding an answer that you can live with is very grownup. It’s dreadful when you come across people who have suffered immeasurable hardship in their lives and you are faced with decisions they have made that make you look at the world with fresh eyes. However, learning to accept that we all find different paths in life is part of the deal.

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Reading this made me think of how different each culture is, in the US we can forget that having a son is viewed as more prosperous elsewhere. I know that the sons (usually) help take care of the family in many other countries, and that is a big part of that... it is still sad to think of you as a child, hearing your grandma yell that your mother needed to have a boy. And your friend, whose grandmother was upset by a different reality...

You have given me much to think about :)

I'm glad you feel comfortable in your faith, but also took some time to ask important questions! It is valuable to take time to see things through other people's eyes. I admire that 😁 Thanks for sharing!

I really loved reading your comment and I am happy to share. Times are changing though and I hope people have better views in thinking about the male and female gender. Thanks for the comment, I really appreciate it.

We can't judge anyone. Different events in people's lives turn them into what they've become. What's important is finding some happiness wherever you've found yourself. Thanks for sharing!

I'm happy to share. Thanks so much for the comment

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