Doubting, generally speaking is natural, yes. But not the doubting of the faith. What is wrong with you people?
Idk man. Its like we keep trying to see the world objectively rather than what we were raised to perceive. Its weirdDoubting, generally speaking is natural, yes. But not the doubting of the faith. What is wrong with you people?
If you say so bud. Look im not trying to get into no religous debate. Just came here to say hi to my fellow Malis
That sounds great but maybe another time, Its kinda late hereBut you should. Is saying hi and procrastinating more important than seeking knowledge and finding spiritual purpose?
I love your accents. My ex was an aussieNo.. Aussie
Thannk you for the kind words ICU . You are also one of my favorites.Doubting makes your faith stronger, imo. that's when you go out learning more about your religion critically, rather than blindly following.
anyway, welcome to the forum. enjoy your stay
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Doubting makes your faith stronger, imo. that's when you go out learning more about your religion critically, rather than blindly following.
anyway, welcome to the forum. enjoy your stay
reddit is filth
Just what im trying to do. Apparently thats considered a big taboo in the somali community. Oh well@McLovin I was doubting too when I was 17-19, and I eventually came to my senses and quit. Im little bit older than you, and I just wanna advice you to look at everything objectively and rationally, without bias.