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Why people dont understand Islam and why it is a book of the Angels

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22 hours ago, Schahin said:

if you dont think God exists at all, and that everything is a coincidence, I woner how you made 13.000 posts on this forum).

Where did I say "God doesn't exist "?  


 "When you get very serious about truth you accept your life situation exactly as it is. So much so that you aren't childishly sitting around wishing it were otherwise.If you were confined to a wheelchair you would just accept it as how reality is. Just as you now just accept that you are not a bird who can fly."

-Leo Gura. 

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On 23/02/2026 at 9:33 PM, Someone here said:

the common factor between all religions is to get out of this physical existence

This is why the left hand path is based


The Fragment is both Existence and the necessity for Existence

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There’s generally always good aspects to find in many faiths, ideologies, religions, theories, hypotheses, experiments, cults, culture, societies and various other kinds of churches.

The problem however is you’re asking a human whom has not been properly trained for life to interpret what eventually defines their actions.

This is when the veneer starts to peel off the MDF board. Not enough glue, not enough time in the press, the press was anchored with too much weight, the board was left out in the rain and its dampness is ignored. It’s super important to realise that human perception is imperfect, especially when they perceive their perception as perfection itself. This is when their bubble becomes divine, their echo within it becomes gospel and the words they will write through a void that will eventually take their epistemic humility, their bible they indoctrinate others with.

I have friends of many faiths, you’re moving in the right direction; Muslim, Christians from the United States all the way to Tailand, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, you name it.

Every faith has validity to it, outsiders often do not have the education to intelligently observe and communicate it. But for the very same reason, every faith becomes its own vice in as much as there isn’t that same education concerning interpretation. Belief in this case often becomes the privilege of judging another, and the basis for conflict over understanding.

There is a voice in every human I meet that needs to be heard, but all our voices must be refined in both the words we read, listen to and finally write and say. Keep questioning without a final resolve and the puzzle will continue to reveal itself to you slowly. Our perception is fragile and our confidence often overstated regardless as to how much epistemic humility we say we have, so differentiation is foundational.

Where knowledge to wisdom cradles every weakness and strength of another with one’s own in the context of the greater universe, life spells out its own harmony. 

Your job isn’t to carve out a religion, and that isn’t the goal of epistemic rigour. It’s balance between consciousness and the greater universe, starting with making sure you have a roof over your head, are prepared financially and can form non-artificial friendships with the outer world if that isn’t already a priority over worrying about the ignorant perceptions of others or even your own concerning your personal faith. With balance comes the humility to consider and have gratitude for all perspectives, with the wisdom to discern where balance must meet conviction. 

Best wishes, good luck @Schahin.

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