perceptions_now
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I am ambivalent, about Islam &/or all other religions.
However, they are part of the complex world we live in, so they must be taken into consideration.
That said, religions of all sorts, often present as both part of the solution, but also part of the problem!
Religions of all sorts, are largely a part of the belief systems that many people acquire, as they go thru their formative years.
Many people will continue with those beliefs, religious or other, until the day they die, irrespective of what information may be presented.
Personally, I have come to the conclusion that all religions are part of the great dilemma -
"Everything that has ever and will ever happen, is pre-determined, is part of the great plan and therefore choice and freedom of thought, are just an illusion.
There is no god, chaos is the only universal rule and our choices will determine the future of humanity.
Which is more difficult to believe? Which is more unpalatable?"
I have come to the conclusion that religions are more difficult to believe and that their consequences are more unpalatable.
I'm sure there are many who will not agree with my thoughts!
But, there is a large & growing number of people, who no longer accept the standard religious doctrines!
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