(July 31, 2015 at 10:22 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: Of course it has to do with familiarity. Yknow when I first left Catholicism I actually had a very brief phase of being interested in Paganism. If I'm gonna be completely honest in hindsight, I wasn't interested in Paganism because it seemed "logical". I was interested in it purely because I was curious about European culture that came before Christianity, and felt connection to it as a European. Had I been raised in Africa I'd know nothing of the Pagan religions and would never have had this phase.
I'm also interested to hear exactly how you think Islam is "logical" or "rational" - don't just tell me "it seems logical", that tells us nothing, how is it logical? The details.
To be fair, pagan mythology is a lot more interesting than monotheistic mythology.
Also their gods are not perfectly good beings that somehow came to the conclusion that creating a world filled with catastrophic events was the best option.
So paganism doesn't have to deal with that conundrum.