The revaluation point? Yeah, follows the Mayan thought process as well if you look it up.
I'm studied; very much so, In most major religions and cultures.
My mother taught me that I wasn't allowed to have an opinion about anything I didn't know about personaly... so I learned to read... a lot.
I was raised catholic. but when the majority of Christians prayed with closed eyes and ears; and cast judgment upon me for things I did in my life, Muslims forgave me. I learned the true meaning of humbleness and caring about your fellow man.
Christians have finite wealth and do so very little to help their fellow man. While Muslims share everything within their communities. If one man has food, they all do... if one man has shelter, they all do.
I fought a war around them for 6 years. And I that time, they were more loving towards my brothers and I than any American was or ever has been towards us.
I don't care what a man calls his god, as I don't pray to any of them. But his actions do matter, and most Christians sin all week and think they can make it all better by praying every sunday.
In closing, Christians have no proof... it's all based off other cultures beliefs and molded into a brain washing scheme. (Ever heard of the crusades?) In fact no religion has proof, a muslim taught me that. He said to me "6 billion men in this world, and 6 billion points of view... we can't all be right, but we could all be wrong. I'd rather die having lived as a kind loving man, and be wrong. Than live forever as an evil one and have been right."
It's about teaching you right and wrong, about not hurting others, but forgiving them... not about praying and being righteous.
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