moll. said:
In actual fact, there a virtually none of us here on BoS who are willing to make the claim that God most certainly does not exist. To make such a claim either for or against a god is folly, and the person who does so is kidding themselves, as there is no solid, irrefutable evidence for either case. In reality, agnosticism is the only logical stance.
That said, many of us detest religion for it's historical role as a divider of men, creator of hate and an instigator of war. We have no problem with a belief in God, but our problem instead lies with the blind following of religion and it's love of ignorance. We aim to remedy this by questioning all of your religious beliefs in the hope that this leads to you questioning them as well. However, any discussion about religion inevitably ends up being a discussion about God and it is here that you appear to take offense.
So, many apologies if i have seemed rude and brash upon the topic of your theism, as in reality i have no problem with your belief in God. On the other hand, i do not apologise for my words upon the topic of your religion, because - believe it or not - the religious beliefs of the world do affect me directly and indirectly through the violence and hatred that they breed and I would much prefer a heated argument to no questions upon the topic at all.
Excellent post. I totally agree that blind following of any religion is not a wise practise.
During my high school years, during Ramadan, I would fast and maintain my fast regardless of sporting activities. When others are taking their pieces of oranges or drinks at half time, my mouth remained dry.
Peers would question why I fast, and why I did not eat pork/bacon etc, nor celebrate Christmas etc. So it struck me that I am a muslim due to my upbringing, and my peers mostly christians etc, and we all were following in the footsteps of our parents. So what if I was born into the wrong faith? or should I have a faith from all my observations around me in society?
I therefore went to the library and loaned many books on comparative religion. Read up on the Quran; Bible; Torah, Thalmud plus Eastern religions etc. Following my readings, I found that, for me, Islam rang the truest.
People not reading and relying on hearsay can be easily lead astray, so it is imperative to seek your own knowledge first-hand.
There is nothing wrong with questioning religion or religious beliefs. I did not have any problems with you re: those matters.
Yes, religion was used by various empires to expand their domains, but if one really reaches down and researches, they will find their own stance in the world re: faith or no faith.
Religion, itself, did not cause wars per se...but man's misdirection or misuse of so-called religious wars.