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Keeping it simple.. July 10, 2009

Posted by sickscorpio in Personal.
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I have been recommened a lot of conversion stories, of liberals or athiests seeing the light and turning. Most of them found their answers and were satisfied with them enough to embrace religion. Needless to say, I’ve also seen christians, muslims and hindus turning away. So today, I feel like telling you my story i.e. my transition from being a liberal to becoming a devout muslim, and back :) .
I might have answers for some people riddled with questions. It would be my pleasure to help someone out!

But then it seems, it’s better to let people find their own path. Be it a path of destruction or harmony, be it in religion or lack of it.

It suffices to say that a great Lord, would love all his creation equally, no matter what (cuz it’s (s)he who created us with the mental capacities we have; if they’re not enough for some of us to realize his/her greatness, it’s not our fault and it won’t bother him/her one bit! (s)he’s just too great to feel bad about it.)

(s)he started a process and prolly doesn’t care anymore where we go from here. There’s enough evidence out there to suggest his lack of liking, for any particular belief system. We inherit basic humanism and contiually reform it and that should be enough to live a good life.

I don’t want to be suggestive in any way. Find your own path. Come to me only when you intend to discuss, not to tell. If you’re not, keep it to yourself!

P.S. checking out the four previous posts on this blog, might help as well (except the friday one :D ).

Randomosity.. April 2, 2009

Posted by sickscorpio in Blogroll, Intelligentia, Personal, Uncategorized.
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phoenix - credit to the owner

I was just wondering..

Isn’t god, technically a non-thiest?

umm.. nvm..

Notice how many gods you reject February 23, 2008

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There are literally thousands of religions being practiced today. Here are 20 of the most popular, along with an estimate of the number of followers:

  1. Christianity: 2.1 billion
  2. Islam: 1.3 billion
  3. Hinduism: 900 million
  4. Chinese traditional religion: 394 million
  5. Buddhism: 376 million
  6. African Traditional & Diasporic: 100 million
  7. Sikhism: 23 million
  8. Juche: 19 million
  9. Spiritism: 15 million
  10. Judaism: 14 million
  11. Baha’i: 7 million
  12. Jainism: 4.2 million
  13. Shinto: 4 million
  14. Cao Dai: 4 million
  15. Zoroastrianism: 2.6 million
  16. Tenrikyo: 2 million
  17. Neo-Paganism: 1 million
  18. Unitarian-Universalism: 800 thousand
  19. Rastafarianism: 600 thousand
  20. Scientology: 500 thousand

[Source: Encyclopedia Britannica] If you believe in God, you have chosen to reject Allah, Vishnu, Budda, Waheguru and all of the thousands of other gods that other people worship today. It is quite likely that you rejected these other gods without ever looking into their religions or reading their books. You simply absorbed the dominant faith in your home or in the society you grew up in.

In the same way, the followers of all these other religions have chosen to reject God. You think their gods are imaginary, and they think your God is imaginary.

In other words, each religious person on earth today arbitrarily rejects thousands of gods as imaginary, many of which he/she has never even heard of, and arbitrarily chooses to “believe” in one of them.

The following quote from Stephen F. Roberts sums up the situation very nicely:

    “I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.”

A rational person rejects all human gods equally, because all of them are equally imaginary. How do we know that they are imaginary? Simply imagine that one of them is real. If one of these thousands of gods were actually real, then his followers would be experiencing real, undeniable benefits. These benefits would be obvious to everyone. The followers of a true god would pray, and their prayers would be answered. The followers of a true god would therefore live longer, have fewer diseases, have lots more money, etc. There would be thousands of statistical markers surrounding the followers of a true god.

Everyone would notice all of these benefits, and they would gravitate toward this true god. And thus, over the course of several centuries, everyone would be aligned on the one true god. All the other false gods would have fallen by the wayside long ago, and there would be only one religion under the one true god.

When we look at our world today, we see nothing like that. There are two billion Christians AND there are more than one billion Muslims, and their religions are mutually exclusive. There are thousands of other religions. When you analyse any of them, they all show a remarkable similarity — there is zero evidence that any of these gods exist. That is how we know that they are all imaginary.