Some religions believe that
snake and cows are sacred beings,
others believe in spirits.
These seem illogical to those who
don't believe in them.
Muslims accuse christians for their believe in trinity that to them seems
ludicrous.
Yet they've no difficult believing
in the absurdities of Quran like
the jinns, creation of Eve
from the rib of Adam, the story of Noah or the splitting of the moon.
Its not clear why all other
unreasonable beliefs are wrong
but theirs is right. If we do not use reason to
distinguish which faith is the
right one,
how can we pick the right religion?
There are myriads of faiths
that are all irrational yet all say that their faith is
above reason.
Jul 4, 2016
Jul 4, 2016 at 4:42 AM UTC
Some religions believe that
snake and cows are sacred beings,
others believe in spirits.
These seem illogical to those who
don't believe in them.
Muslims accuse christians for their believe in trinity that to them seems
ludicrous.
Yet they've no difficult believing
in the absurdities of Quran like
the jinns, creation of Eve
from the rib of Adam, the story of Noah or the splitting of the moon.
Its not clear why all other
unreasonable beliefs are wrong
but theirs is right. If we do not use reason to
distinguish which faith is the
right one,
how can we pick the right religion?
There are myriads of faiths
that are all irrational yet all say that their faith is
above reason.
