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Experiment Religouscels - Why do you continue to believe?

If you think the universe and everything that exists came out of "nothing", i'm pretty sure you can't say you have "what is true" on your side, since that is patently absurd.

Anyway, for all you atheists here:

 
I dont want to rude but its a waste of time, from my point of view.
 
Without your kike on a stick we would all have a personal slave girl or two
 
Take a good look at cuck tears and tell me god exists
 
I think a lot of us will only accept that God exists once we have a Wife and at least one child.
Because wanting or not, having a decent wife is a very pleasant experience, and being a parent of a child and being able to educate and love her is another notion of relationship that seems to me to be very enjoyable.
I believe very much in what the Muslims speak, at least the intelligent ones. Most Islamic content on the internet is very motivating and helps me confront Inceldom more strongly.
One thing I learned from Islam is to accept the fact that we are very weak species. So religion teaches us to follow in the footsteps of Mohammed and accept Islam so that we can go through this journey of challenges and tribulations with the least possible dangers.
Our incel traits and the way we look at the world suggest a lot that we are Muslims in a way. Man is flawed and many of the powerful are even more flawed because the place in their hearts that should be set aside to worship and respect God is used to worship the lewdness and perversions of this world.
That's why wars, envy and mortality are still prevalent in the world, because people as a whole do not care for the afterlife, they prefer to worry about worldly things and the basis of all injustice makes thousands of children to die and go through even worse situations than ours because society in general is failing to accept others as part of their family.
 
Everyone has some belief that others don't share, mine is God. Belief in God doesn't make you an idiot, it doesn't affect daily life in most ways. The only religion I cannot get behind is Islam though, the inconsistencies in the Quran are laughable.
 
The biggest problem with Islam are heretical movements like the Wahhabi and the Salfi.

The Quran needs to be interpreted it's not the type of book you can pick any line from at random and think you can make sense by taking the meaning literally, but this is what those people do, in the name of "returning" to the original Islam which just means their Islam. And it's their Islam that westerners picture when they think about this religion which is why everybody hates it.
 
The biggest problem with Islam are heretical movements like the Wahhabi and the Salfi.

The Quran needs to be interpreted it's not the type of book you can pick any line from at random and think you can make sense by taking the meaning literally, but this is what those people do, in the name of "returning" to the original Islam which just means their Islam. And it's their Islam that westerners picture when they think about this religion which is why everybody hates it.
 
That's what i'm saying, you can't take those passages literally. This applies to all scriptures. This is what we are told the Jews went wrong, when they only listened to the "letter that killeth", and ignore the spirit.

It is very tempting for Christians who want to prove that Islam is a false religion to simply interpret everything literally but they must realize this tactic can just as easily be turned against them, and the same applies to Muslims. God doesn't speak the same language as us, so all scriptures have this level of mystery to them. In the middle ages, there were four levels of interpretation for scripture, which were codified by Dante:

https://www3.dbu.edu/mitchell/dante2.htm

The Quran is even more complicated because it is a disjointed revelation. Traditional Muslims used to say the experience of reading of the Quran was like that of standing on top of a dark valley and witnessing flashes of light illuminating that or that other portion, seemingly at random at first, until gradually the whole scene was revealed, during the course of what most considered to be many years and they also believe nobody could actually gain a full picture of the whole meaning hidden in the text.
 
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I was raised in a christian home. However, there is alot of redpilled truth in the bible, and the disdain for it has plunged this world into hell.
 

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