"O those of My servants who have transgressed against your own selves, despair not of God's mercy. God does forgive all sins, for surely He is the most forgiving most merciful one." (39:53)
@byrnesielives Trust me, it IS hard. To think that you, and every single one in your family and most/some of your friends are all mistaken and have been deluded all this time....I mean, I wasn't even religious at all. But it took some time before I stopped being offended at Jesus/Christianity jokes. And took a bit more time to think critically of my former religion. And even a bit more time to openly criticize it. Losing faith is a gradual step-by-step procedure. It's part of growing up =)
I tried Ramadan once just to try and experience it, I lasted about 20 days. I tried it just to experience what being hungry feels like, I guess that's the point, experiencing want. But for the rest on huge giant 'meh'!
Most of my family say they're Christian but have absolutely no association with Christianity other than getting married in a church or 'celebrating' Christmas. I gave up trying to tell them that they're all basically Atheists/Agnostics years ago. They're blissfully happy with their daft little faux-faith. Bizarre!
Perhaps they hope that Allah is more merciful than he has historically been believed to be. My quasi Muslim friend says he does Ramadan because his family does Ramadan; maybe there is some keeping up appearances for mummy and daddy but this is the way he pitches his involvement in Ramadan to his friends that have first hand experience of his haram ways, i.e. drinking, keeping the bong warm, hitting on every pretty young thing with a pulse, etc...
"O those of My servants who have transgressed against your own selves, despair not of God's mercy. God does forgive all sins, for surely He is the most forgiving most merciful one." (39:53)
48bullseye 5 months ago
@byrnesielives Trust me, it IS hard. To think that you, and every single one in your family and most/some of your friends are all mistaken and have been deluded all this time....I mean, I wasn't even religious at all. But it took some time before I stopped being offended at Jesus/Christianity jokes. And took a bit more time to think critically of my former religion. And even a bit more time to openly criticize it. Losing faith is a gradual step-by-step procedure. It's part of growing up =)
TheYipedo 6 months ago
I tried Ramadan once just to try and experience it, I lasted about 20 days. I tried it just to experience what being hungry feels like, I guess that's the point, experiencing want. But for the rest on huge giant 'meh'!
Great video BTW Zam!
Regards,
Rhysz
Rhysz1 7 months ago
Its hard for people to drop the faith they were raised on
byrnesielives 7 months ago
What no motherfuckers or cunts in this vid? You disappoint! :P
gingergreek 7 months ago
Most of my family say they're Christian but have absolutely no association with Christianity other than getting married in a church or 'celebrating' Christmas. I gave up trying to tell them that they're all basically Atheists/Agnostics years ago. They're blissfully happy with their daft little faux-faith. Bizarre!
No1Chapski 7 months ago
Also, was this first uploaded before the beginning of the last Ramadan?
Gunderson002 7 months ago
It's probably somewhat of a cultural thing now - like Christmas in the West.
Mattyb88ful 7 months ago
Quite well said.
Gunderson002 7 months ago
Perhaps they hope that Allah is more merciful than he has historically been believed to be. My quasi Muslim friend says he does Ramadan because his family does Ramadan; maybe there is some keeping up appearances for mummy and daddy but this is the way he pitches his involvement in Ramadan to his friends that have first hand experience of his haram ways, i.e. drinking, keeping the bong warm, hitting on every pretty young thing with a pulse, etc...
MsMrNoface 7 months ago