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The Quran, the truth as I see it.
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The Quran, the truth as I see it.
The truth as I saw it.

The story doesn't begin for any of us until we're born and conscious. Something very unique can be questioned, and it's consciousness that influences every behavior we do.

We didn't become conscious overnight. Yet; the way our minds work can being us back and forth to the same point. Deep inside we know we are special, from the probabilities of existence itself, the odds were too many. Odds like temperature, evolution, light...etc.

Always the missing point exists to build another step up the ladder of our existence. The more we discover the more we rival biblical stories; just to replace them by a special odd system that in itself is a miracle.

I think and believe that the Quran is the last book revealed by the creator of consciousness. So much can be taken from the book, and failure in understanding its messages does rain down a series of disappointments, like economical disasters and wars.

Personally, the book helped me connect with my consciousness, and know I am with every verse.
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Your consciousness seems tenuous.
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Unless your mommy and daddy wrote the quran, it had nothing to do with whomever created your consciousness Atlas. 

Economic disaster and wars aren't caused by people failing to read your bedtime stories....take a look at the world around you....it seems to be that a significant number of people believing in that bedtime story correlates strongly with dirt poor, war torn shitholes.  At some point, a person might wonder whether or not all of their problems are really someone elses fault, or the fault of people not "doing islam right"...and start to suspect that doing islam right causes a culture to become the engine of it's own destruction.
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To my muslim friends I say this-
Mohammed is a corpse in a box, but Jesus is not.
Spot the difference?..Wink
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Both are fairy tales.  There is no difference.
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The Koran may be the last revelation of the war god of Abraham but I don't see why I should be impressed. What purpose would such a tyrant serve for me? When the followers of Allah live in peace with each other and bring some dignity to the world stage perhaps I will reconsider.
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Just wow.. Your god is a dick if he is unable to help his creation to understand his "divine" message. So, we have wars and economical problems because we are unable to understand his clear message? 🤔😂

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Almost always you'll find that it is our fault that we can't understand the holy horseshitter in the sky.

That fantasy seems to help believers sleep at night.
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(August 6, 2017 at 11:46 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: The truth as I saw it.

The story doesn't begin for any of us until we're born and conscious. Something very unique can be questioned, and it's consciousness that influences every behavior we do.

We didn't become conscious overnight. Yet; the way our minds work can being us back and forth to the same point. Deep inside we know we are special, from the probabilities of existence itself, the odds were too many. Odds like temperature, evolution, light...etc.

Always the missing point exists to build another step up the ladder of our existence. The more we discover the more we rival biblical stories; just to replace them by a special odd system that in itself is a miracle.

I think and believe that the Quran is the last book revealed by the creator of consciousness. So much can be taken from the book, and failure in understanding its messages does rain down a series of disappointments, like economical disasters and wars.

Personally, the book helped me connect with my consciousness, and know I am with every verse.

You were taught this by regular people like your parents or imams, don't deny this, since god doesn't do teachings himself. As a child it is easy to get wrapped up in fantasy. Your imagination has been nurturing these imaginary thought patterns while growing up. You are unable of critical thinking at this point. I suggest start by keeping an open mind, trust your logic and doubt, do not fear the made up hell and eternity of suffering that you were tricked into believing just to nip your logic and doubt in the bud.
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+1 for placing your post in the Religion section of the forums, instead of in the Philosophy section.

I don't know about the literal truth of the Quran or the Bible, but for someone wanting things to think about with regard to feeling better about life or acting better, there is certainly plenty of good to be found there.
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