(January 8, 2016 at 4:07 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: When I disbelieved in the Quran, I was able to find faults in it.
I began to believe there was something sinister in this world that wanted to keep me from perceiving the truth of the Quran.
With that attitude, I experienced Quran on whole new levels that I never did before, and the ugly faces of it that appeared to me of it, disappeared into that of beauty, wisdom, reason, majesty, and light.
See, my friend, you said it right there . . . much relies on your perception of the book, what it is, and what you expect from it. Write your book. I have found that the very act of writing tends to clarify issues. And I hope that it is a great experience for you.
I, personally, don't believe that there exists any book - or any story, or literature of any kind in any media format that was inspired by such a creature as a deity. They are all human creations for me. Some have value for their knowledge or wisdom, but none are worth reverence.
Be well.
"The family that prays together...is brainwashing their children."- Albert Einstein