08-11-2017, 04:50 PM
(08-11-2017, 03:57 PM)Cainite Wrote: As long as you're originally positive you may even interpret the parts added by the Orion group in holy books in a positive way or accept that they've been changed as time passed.
There are good parts in Quran. the good muslims that i've known, mostly aren't even aware of the negative parts.
They see their religion as truth, love, goodness, helping the poor, etc.
I absolutely agree. With the quoted above.
(08-11-2017, 03:57 PM)Cainite Wrote: I think it doesn't matter what religion you have.
I don't agree with this part. It's sorta true much like saying "It doesn't matter what kind of food you eat and how you exercise if you want to get fit just so long as you exercise and try to eat well." Well it's kinda true. It's especially true if you already know how to exercise and eat well. But it's most definitely untrue if you don't know how to exercise and eat well. Mostly just the effort is the important part. There are better and worse ways to eat. There are better and worse ways to work out. There are better and worse religions.