RE: People are scared and I don't blame them.
July 4, 2016 at 8:48 am
(This post was last modified: July 4, 2016 at 8:52 am by RozKek.)
Now, I've lurked this thread, I like it a lot, and I yet again observed a pattern among theists; the ones I've seen always seem to be clinging onto a meaning and purpose to life and extend it further out so everything must have a higher purpose or meaning.
Anyway, on a more relevant note, this is mostly directed to MK. So I used to be a muslim around 2 years ago alright and I am familiar with true dreams, they are short and precise, more common among believers. And my dad was raised in a mosque, he had read the Qur'an at least 50 times (he was old, funnily enough, he stopped being religious/a muslim and mentioned some barbaric stuff in the Qur'an like cutting the hands of a thief off but he still believed in Adam and Eve etc.) The role my dad plays in this is he had a book to interpret dreams. I had a short and precise dream, it was a good dream, made me feel good. I was me, in my room, I died and the next moment I was looking at a garden, I was in heaven. Thereafter I saw my dad when I was in my "soul form" floating around, he was in his room reading a book as usual and he saw me. The dream ended there. It was short and precise and made me feel better, that is considered a true dream in islamic terms.
When I woke up I went to my dad and he interpreted the dream, he said it was a good sign and he was happy. I became an atheist after not too long because I can tell all that bs has no meaning to it, it all originates in my brain, there's nothing holy to it.
The description of a true dream fits my dream.
Now tell me, how does an atheist go to heaven?
Anyway, on a more relevant note, this is mostly directed to MK. So I used to be a muslim around 2 years ago alright and I am familiar with true dreams, they are short and precise, more common among believers. And my dad was raised in a mosque, he had read the Qur'an at least 50 times (he was old, funnily enough, he stopped being religious/a muslim and mentioned some barbaric stuff in the Qur'an like cutting the hands of a thief off but he still believed in Adam and Eve etc.) The role my dad plays in this is he had a book to interpret dreams. I had a short and precise dream, it was a good dream, made me feel good. I was me, in my room, I died and the next moment I was looking at a garden, I was in heaven. Thereafter I saw my dad when I was in my "soul form" floating around, he was in his room reading a book as usual and he saw me. The dream ended there. It was short and precise and made me feel better, that is considered a true dream in islamic terms.
When I woke up I went to my dad and he interpreted the dream, he said it was a good sign and he was happy. I became an atheist after not too long because I can tell all that bs has no meaning to it, it all originates in my brain, there's nothing holy to it.
The description of a true dream fits my dream.
Now tell me, how does an atheist go to heaven?