To talk to another human being is to be human. How could there be only one of anything in the world(including human)? Our existence is conditioned by existence of others. To be alone is not to be at all.
Tonight I had a wonderful opportunity to talk with a guy who devotes a good deal of his time to study the Orthodox Christian religion. As I am not a great believer, and I don't go to church or pray every day, I generally don't believe in God as presented by religions. I do have my own view, of course, and I was afraid of the scenario in which I would be preached about the errors of my way. Fortunately for me, this was not the case. Boza was incredibly talkative and patient enough to wait and listen to all of my views, and answer some of my questions.
During this long dialog I understood couple of things. First, I am not the only one who believes that God is something/someone different than presented in religions. Everyone has their own presentation of God in themselves.
Second, religiousness is in us and not in things that we do. Everyone can be religious no mater if they go to the church or not, for there is God in everyone even if there is no church(literally and in the means of institution).
And finally, whoever is a true religious person, he or she, would never try to push you in the right direction because they know that religion is just the search for a place where we would feel comfortable and welcome or troubled and rue if we are aware of our sins. A place where we stand naked with all our flaws, virtues and all the things we have done good or bad, a place where we are accepted and sheltered from everything that threatens us at any time, a place where we are given faith, hope and strength, to carry on in the real world. And ultimately a place that makes us humans that we individually are - sinful, flowed and distinctive.