And what differs us from Muslims is that we perceive the existence of mental and physical idols and unlike Muslims we steer away from mental idols. You see when you read the Quran, you are instructed to cognate the existence of god through the Quran, which means you hold a mental perception, an idea of god through the Quran. That idea of god, that knowledge which you take as acceptance, is the formation of a mental idol. And that is what we reject, which are idols in any manner or form. Alright?
Democracy is not a no-religion remark. Democracy has been around since Ancient Greece, in which the word came from. And Caliphs by the way were often chosen by a democratic means. So is Democracy absolutely distinct from religion? NO!
And is Atheism, no religion. Not at all either.
Atheism dwell from Agnosticism, which dwell from Deism and that came from Anglicanism, a sect of Christianity. Atheism means a-theos, not a denier of god. Theos is Greek for an Idol-God. We just don't accept idols.
Democracy is not a no-religion remark. Democracy has been around since Ancient Greece, in which the word came from. And Caliphs by the way were often chosen by a democratic means. So is Democracy absolutely distinct from religion? NO!
And is Atheism, no religion. Not at all either.
Atheism dwell from Agnosticism, which dwell from Deism and that came from Anglicanism, a sect of Christianity. Atheism means a-theos, not a denier of god. Theos is Greek for an Idol-God. We just don't accept idols.
And what differs us from Muslims is that we perceive the existence of mental and physical idols and unlike Muslims we steer away from mental idols. You see when you read the Quran, you are instructed to cognate the existence of god through the Quran, which means you hold a mental perception, an idea of god through the Quran. That idea of god, that knowledge which you take as acceptance, is the formation of a mental idol. And that is what we reject, which are idols in any manner or form. Alright?
SmartGuy4today 5 months ago
Democracy is not a no-religion remark. Democracy has been around since Ancient Greece, in which the word came from. And Caliphs by the way were often chosen by a democratic means. So is Democracy absolutely distinct from religion? NO!
And is Atheism, no religion. Not at all either.
Atheism dwell from Agnosticism, which dwell from Deism and that came from Anglicanism, a sect of Christianity. Atheism means a-theos, not a denier of god. Theos is Greek for an Idol-God. We just don't accept idols.
SmartGuy4today 5 months ago
Democracy is not a no-religion remark. Democracy has been around since Ancient Greece, in which the word came from. And Caliphs by the way were often chosen by a democratic means. So is Democracy absolutely distinct from religion? NO!
And is Atheism, no religion. Not at all either.
Atheism dwell from Agnosticism, which dwell from Deism and that came from Anglicanism, a sect of Christianity. Atheism means a-theos, not a denier of god. Theos is Greek for an Idol-God. We just don't accept idols.
SmartGuy4today 5 months ago
what about those who KNOW that god does not exists and mohammad was not a messanger?
youassofa 1 year ago
@FillTheirVoid whore house isn,t that your life
TheTableeghisareliar 1 year ago
wats wrong wid his thumbs?
moonachi 1 year ago