College or Religion?

<p>Religion. There are things more important <em>gasp</em> than higher education.</p>

<p>Yup.. family. But religion...dont care for it. I go to a Catholic school and i feel like im in a cult.</p>

<p>religion all the way!</p>

<p>Education, easy. Religion is useless to me. Education comes with coffee and all-nighters and the smell of new textbooks and stem cells and the choice of not having kids and flu vaccines and better conversation and glowy-scientific things <em>basks</em></p>

<p>311 you can still easily practice religion in your mindset and do it in your own heart perfectly - religious structures (churches mosques synogagues or however you spell it) are just readily available for those wishing to be more interested or more devout. </p>

<p>education on the other hand, you honestly cannot do in your mindset, as you need instruction in order to obtain it.</p>

<p>so education i think is what everyone would choose, because in religion, there is no instruction needed, but just a "love" which is all you need so that's why it's so easy to 'practice' in your mind. </p>

<p>i'd choose education but i wouldn't be losing religion because i can easily practice it in my heart, whereas in education, i cannot.</p>

<p>Although my original preference still stands...It might depend also on what you want to do. If you want to be a philosophy major...If you want to be a science major...Etc. </p>

<p>I am curious, for the distinction, does that mean if you choose religion you can never open a science book and if you choose education you can never open the scriptures?</p>

<p>I'd choose education. Personally, getting an education is infinitely more important than practicing religion, because I am atheist.</p>

<p>Every person is religious. Not everyone follows one of those formalized religions, though. Go worship your idea of choice! :)</p>