I'm curious about different spiritual journeys and would like to respectfully discuss what faith means to you. As someone who follows Islam, I find great peace and purpose in my beliefs, but I recognize that people find meaning through various paths.
I'd love to hear:
What values or principles guide your life?
If you follow a faith tradition, what aspects resonate most deeply with you?
For those without religious belief, what provides you with meaning and moral guidance?
I believe there's wisdom in understanding different perspectives, and that respectful dialogue helps us grow as individuals and communities. My intention isn't to convert anyone but to learn from each other.
The Quran encourages reflection and understanding, stating "We have made you into nations and tribes so that you may know one another" (49:13), which I interpret as an invitation to build bridges across different backgrounds.
What are your thoughts on finding common ground across different belief systems?
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What values or principles guide your life?
Freedom over tyranny. Will over love.
If you follow a faith tradition, what aspects resonate most deeply with you?
Freedom and power.
What are your thoughts on finding common ground across different belief systems?
I generally don't give a shit what you do or don't believe in and why. But long as you don't fuck with me or my loved ones, I won't fuck with you. Long as you don't rape someone or support a sex offender, I won't fuck with you.
Lol, it's hilarious watching a toe rat like you fuck with anyone.
Wtf is a toe rat?
The problem is: despite we can't quote quran online internet , we know what is in quran chapters 8:12 and 9:5 also we know what reliable tafsir such as "kathir say the tradition for interpreting those" so we won't just "pick out" the good parts in a book that has those things. And don't lie about interpreting because kathir wrote as above.