Wow you're a sheep
Wanna hear some spooky words?
[spoiler]logic[/spoiler]
[spoiler]reason[/spoiler]
[spoiler][b]FACTS[/b][/spoiler]
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I can't trust someone discrediting my own intelligence when they themselves don't posses the simple intelligence to know how to say "you're" correctly. I'm not a sheep. I used my own independent thought and reasoning, along with my own logical choices and facts, to break away from something I grew up with to go to something else. If I'm a sheep simply for converting to something or following something, you yourself could be called a sheep simply by adhering to no belief at all and believing atheistic viewpoints.
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I would encourage you to actually study Islam. I know you won't but I can suggest it. There are some scientific facts that weren't even known until after the Quran was written that are in the Quran. And my choice to use "logic and facts" meant in which religion I choose. Not choosing to be religious or not
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Lmao I dare you to point to a few. How about where sperm comes from? How the moon emits light? Explain the scientific process where ants can speak? Or how birds are kept up by allah. My favorite as the son of a pilot. Apparently the Wright brothers had a better understanding of flight than ALLAH.
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Let's do a comparison: Christianity- a religion whose core principle(the Trinity) is nonsensical(how are three deities who are each individually recognized as separate[Jesus is said to come down to earth while God was in heaven] still one deity which is repeatedly told to be recognized as one?) Judaism- a religion based off of thousand of laws and rulings not even based off of their holy book, while their holy book repeatedly condemned such acts, with God punishing them for doing their own things. Islam- a religion whose core principle is based off of one simple fact, the oneness of God. It's rules are based out of the Quran, and anything else not explained(such as how to pray, how to properly marry, etc) are all explained by the Prophet, as the Quran says it will be. That's the Abrahamic side. Let's look at others— Norse, Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Native American, Germanic, Celtic, African, and others, all have so many similarities in that their gods represent everything from fertility to death to rain. Yet for all these similarities, these gods are represented differently, such as some being male in one sect and others being female in another, or one god having multiple features in on sect and only one feature in another. As such, all these similarities show that humans world wide only wanted to assign everything a god to worship in the hopes of a belief in good luck from these gods they made up. Hinduism is similar to these as well. Buddhism is hardly a religion. In fact many would say it isn't.