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...or them, this creature being God, and hence they will trust the theory of religion. But as I said it's not easy to choose between the two. Normally when approached with a task of choice, we will subject ourselves to view every different side to each story to make an intelligible decision based on the truth. Unfortunately, with this topic we cannot. As a student, it is solely based on our personal beliefs, but where have these beliefs evolved in the first place? As we grew with each stage in our lives, we had been influenced by an outside force. Whether it be our parents, the media, our school systems-our ideas are truly not our own. How can one make an unbiased opinion with all these factors to consider? It is impossible. I grew up as a Catholic, I went to a Catholic Church all my life, my mom whom I believe is as close to a fundamentalist as they come, taught me the Creation story, my teachers at my Catholic schools taught me the same theory and so on. Of course I am going to believe the Creation theory, I was brainwashed to believe it, and even if it is the wrong choice, I will always believe it. Even as an older pupil with an independence and a mind of my own, I still believe this, it is my faith, I learned that it was right and hence, until my death, no one will change my opinion (unless with the answers of course!) because once it's in my mind, it will never leave. However, there is always the logical aspect to this. As you develop your mind, you start asking yourself philosophical questions, questions that have no answer and possible answers seem to contradict one another. This is where my other sense of perception can alter my al...