in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
He presents the best argument ive ever heard from an atheist against God. Because at the end of the day, it seems to be the case that the unbelievers etrongest evidence is their own perception of what makes sense (not necessarily what should be).
How do you argue against what seems to make sense to someone in a general sense. At the end of the day they have to question themselves and be open to the possibility. If theyre not, you cannot argue them down.
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I doubt deradicalization programs will work if they're deeply committed to their religion. Unlike political ideologies like Nazism, their beliefs are more robust and rooted in holy books. That cannot and will not be banned or available only in a critiqued form.
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What’s fascinating is that for them, it isn't propaganda; it's a genuine belief in their religion. You could argue that the religion itself isn't violent, but wouldn't that evaluation primarily be made by philosophers? Can Islam justify such behaviors and "propaganda?"
Is religious education the same as propaganda?
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I hope to prove that you don't have to be intelligent or know all the facts to find the truth and be a source of truth for anyone, even those smarter than you.
All you need is to be humble, seek out what seems reliable, and authentically ask deep questions based on your every-day experience, no matter how annoying they are to others or how stupid people make you feel for asking them.
Through this approach you can grow closer to the truth while helping everyone you encounter grow toward the truth as well.
I believe this truth you find will ultimately lead you to Jesus Christ as understood by Catholicism.