Critical thinking life class
The Critical Thinking Life Class revolved around religion, God, and how we identify with them. It pushed me to reflect on my own stance on religion. Throughout the discussion, I found myself questioning whether my faith was simply a result of my upbringing or something I had consciously chosen. When we spoke about having the freedom to choose our religion, I wondered if that choice would change anything for me.
Over the two days, I came to realize that truth can look different for everyone, and each version can still be valid in its own way. But values, I believe, shouldn’t be compromised—no matter what one’s religion, faith, or belief is. It may not make sense to question someone’s faith, but it’s fair to question their values. And actions, too, shouldn’t be justified by saying “because my religion says so.” Every action should have logical reasoning behind it.