originally posted in:Secular Sevens
Was born Catholic, now am Muslim. If you read there are actually countless scientific explanations of things in the Quran. Albeit Science alone is not the main reason for me, but for a lot of people it is.
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You can criticize religion all you want but the fact is that there is no guarantee who is right or wrong. I guess we'll find out once we die.
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Religion criticizes itself. If just one person wakes up to realize this based on freethinkers refusing to remain silent, than what is done is good. I want people to learn, to think for themselves. Religion is anathema to this.
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I was born Catholic, changed to Islam, so yes, I am thinking for myself. I do not narrow my vision to one thing, as I read legitimate books (not online articles) on Buddhism, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Taoism, Judaism, of course Science and technology, and many philosophical and political doctrines. Based the information I learn, i create my own conclusions. So, in that case, I think I am doing as you would like :D
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Well it just so happens that the Quran actually encourages deep thinking, it tells to reflect on the world around us. It doesn't just tell us to accept but tells us to ponder first. I didn't decide that I wanted to become a Muslim in one day, after a while I decided it was right for me. If being atheist is right for you then more power to you.
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That'd be true if there was a large and dedicated group of people who thought Harry Potter was real.
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I doubt that will happen.
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dude thats so vague