¿Que te cuesta creer en Dios?-Konan Big
Reflecting on the question "¿Que te cuesta creer en Dios?" can open up an important personal journey into faith and spirituality. From my own experience and conversations with others, the struggle to believe often stems from doubts fueled by life’s hardships, unanswered prayers, or conflicting information. It's common to wrestle with reconciling the idea of a loving deity with the presence of suffering or injustice in the world. Many people find that exploring their spiritual doubts openly, rather than suppressing them, helps deepen their understanding. Engaging with different perspectives, reading philosophical or theological works, or participating in community discussions can offer valuable insights. Another significant factor is the influence of upbringing and individual experiences. Some cultivate faith early on, while others grow to believe through personal revelations or transformative events. Belief is a journey rather than a fixed destination. For those grappling with faith, practicing patience and self-compassion is essential. Doubts do not disqualify anyone from spiritual growth; often, they act as catalysts for a more authentic and grounded belief. In essence, questioning and exploring faith - asking what hinders belief - is a natural and meaningful part of many people’s spiritual paths. Embracing this process may ultimately lead to a stronger, more resilient connection to God or a higher power.

























































