According to All the christians who have already left the church .....they have All had experienced both sides of this discussion and probably been mature christians longer than most in comments ... They all agreed the modern church leadership has lost its way and getting out is like a lifeboat moving away from the sinking titanic of modern church's..
Was a Christian for over 30 years now I identify as an agnostic atheist. I've thought about this question also. I absolutley think you are correct. The internet definently is what broke my belief. Seeing opposing views and arguments and realizing they made more sense is what killed my faith. My whole family is still Christian and they simply will not even listen to any opposing arguments. Maybe someday their faith shell will crack and break under the pressure of reason and logic like mine did. Religion I think is a deeply held emotional belief that is what makes it hard for people to let go of. I think it's better for people to care more about what's true and at the very least be open to hearing opposing views. If it's true it will withstand scrutiny. Yeah, it was kinda painful during parts of deconversion, but so worth it, I'm glad it happened just wish it could have happened sooner in life. I have no problem listening to Christians opposing veiws and arguments but many of them get upset and tell me to stop talking if I return the favor by criticizing christianity.
I totally get what you're saying. It's really hard to get ppl to see who are so caught up in religion and especially with family but IMO once you begin to seek the truth and research one will start to question. So until then I don't think it's much you can do and yes they get very upset. I too was a christian about 6 years ago and left it all. What a liberating feeling it is!
The fact that almost all religions (and the denominations within them) believe they are the “right one” and that the others are lost…anyone with at least an ounce of intellectual honesty should at least recognize this and hence question their own beliefs.
I don't believe God is a "He". Nor do I necessarily believe that there is just 1 God nor do I believe that this "God" is a thing. Whatever God is, I'm not attached to a specific definition or a specific belief about who or what God actually is.
You can not seperate god from the three organized abrahamic religions. Impossible. If you talk about dharmic religions yes. They are not roganized religions after all.
I'm convinced that the current state of much (not all) of Christianity, with Trump as religious icon, is a large factor in people really questioning what the heck is going on.
Very well said and thought out. I feel more people should see this kind og f observation. I think overall it is a positive change that religion is being put to the waist side, but I do find people are having a harder time replacing the feeling of purpose that religion often gives people.
“The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.” -- Werner Heisenberg, a 1932 Nobel laureate.
Back at the end of 1,000 YEARS of oppression, when transport and nautical technologies began to really advance, people were now exposed to Asia, which had NOT been effectively shut down by Christianity. That created a demand back in Europe to expand, to throw off the church's hysterical constraints on knowledge and advancement. That's one reason the church HATED the printing press. They could no longer be in total control of literacy and communication. The current 7M, 7 Mountain movement is trying to re-establish control over the world.
Walking with God our Creator. God the Creator made us intelligent creatures that can search, examine, reason and come to the right conclusions ourselves if we use the ability that He has given us. We will discover that the One that we are searching for doesn't need to be found but recognized as being eternally present. For He has not hidden Himself from us, but His invisible being is everywhere present, in everything and in everyone. The beauty of it all is that He is closer to us than we realize and we don’t have to go off on some pilgrimage to find Him or pray for hours begging Him to reveal Himself to us but just sit quietly and allow ourselves to become conscious of His presence all around us and in us. He is in His heart what He wants us to be in our hearts. To know Him is to know love in its purity and wisdom. To walk with Him is to be conscious of His presence and to live our lives according to what He is in Himself. The essence of His nature is love and it is love that pleases Him and it's this kind of love that He wants us to let govern our thoughts, words, and actions, and if so then we are in His will that sets us free. True freedom is being what we were designed to be. Conducting ourselves in love will bring us into line with what God is in His person and it's in this that we experience Him. To know the truth is to know God and by practising it we experience Him. The truth is that God is unconditional love and by allowing unconditional love to control our being then we know experientially what God is in His. He dwells everywhere permeating all space within all matter, for all matter has empty space so He must be in everything and in everyone, if within everything and everyone is empty space. He is everywhere present. There is nothing knowable that He doesn't know and there is nothing more powerful than He is in Himself. He's not to be found but recognised as being eternally present and to connect with Him all we need to do is acknowledge that we are in Him and He in us, being everywhere present. You can't be where God is not for He is everywhere. Therefore don’t search to find Him, search only to know Him and understand Him. Trust Him in everything. Do what you know to be right the best you can without fear, and where it is possible put right the wrongs that you have committed as best you can. Live your life intrusting your will to Him, expecting Him to be in control. Never waver in the character-shaping storms of life, for they will pass leaving you richer in person as you allow them to deepen your understanding of what it is all about; growing more in love, compassion, and humility, trusting the Creator to know how much you can handle and what is necessary for your ultimate good. Whether you feel that God is with you or not, just believe based on what you know and trust Him and you will see as you look back over your life how God has been guiding, shaping, and conforming you into what He is in His nature which is unconditional love which is the essence of wisdom. DWF.
Well, not all religions discourage critical thinking since my religion teaches critical thinking and is against indoctrination, as well as restricted to 18+ to prevent minors from indoctrinating themselves because they are very unlikely to understand how to believe in my religion correctly. I think it's positive that religions which discourage critical thinking are on the decline, but I don't think religion is just going to go away, instead, I think it's going to start evolving into something different.
I am a Christian but Christianity is not a religion. Most people see it as a religion but it's not. There are many kinds of religion, all saying that you have to do something in order to gain whatever it is that you're looking for. Christianity is so much different. It's simply believing in the One who died for you so that you don't have to die. It's much more and beyond biological death. It's only by the Holy Spirit that you can come into the presence of Almighty God and that alone through Jesus Christ.
@@stanneufeld62 everybody is different. If God doesn't lead him to Christ no matter how hard a person tries, then so be it! As long as a person doesn't force it and pretend. The truth in each of us us will set us free to the path of God.
My best times in life was when i was Spiritual....The hardest, roughest times was when i subscribed to religion/christianity. I even think religion i what led me to a bad mental space, and becoming spiritual over religious was the better way to move. Religion is prison of the miind there im starting to sound like Malcolm lol
Assalamualaikum Brother, "He it is Who has sent down to thee the Book; in it there are verses that are decisive in meaning--they are the basis of the Book--and there are others that are ambiguous. Those whose hearts are swerving with disbelief follow the ambiguous part, seeking to create dissension and seeking wrong interpretation of it. None knows its interpretation except Allah, and those firmly grounded in knowledge say: 'We believe in it; it is all from our Lord.' And none heed except those gifted with understanding." (Qur'an 3:7) Brother, have you ever read this quote or ever try to understand it's meaning. Just now saw ur video, "why u not accept Islam" where u quote some muslim beliefs (which u not feeling to be correct) ALSO U QUOTE EINSTEIN WORDS AND QUANTUM THEORY, Those quotation must have to been seen in same eyes (how u questions Islam) cos both are belief i.e., science is also BELIEF cos you did not check each and every statement to be correct.... You just accepted what scientist feed you I think ur not comfortable in believing Islam but with science... END OF THE DAY BOTH ARE BELIEFS. WHY U CAN BELIEVE WHICH IS MORE ORGANISED AND WHICH HAVE MORE MORAL VALUES ?????
Science doesn't have a moral stance. Your first point is wrong. Science and God are not mutually exclusive in any way, although atheists get off by saying so.
We create morals. Not science nor supposed God. We create them. We decide what is moral. This is found in all parts of the world. You will see it's humans that decide and agree upon what is moral. What religions often do though is claim that there God outlined what is moral. But that always comes through a human, for some reason. Never from their God directly to them
@@FtdThinksBut that human comes from the same foundation you disagree with. History has a way of repeating itself. And generally when people forgo religion for the dialectic, death follows.
I'm curious, are you agnostic or atheist Leroy Kenton or you don't want people to understand your position and you want confuse people? I think that's insecurity. Be proud of your position and tell it to the world, people will always disagree even if your position is right.
You probably haven't seen any of my videos then, I am neither an atheist nor an agnostic. I have answered this question so many times. But to sum it up into a term that I hope you understand, my beliefs align with "secular spirituality". You can Google that term if you want.
Dude, look how many times you said “I think” in this video. If you read the Bible for 20 years you’d see plastered all over the place how God despises vanity, human “wisdom”, arrogance, etc. Yet you’re basing everything on what you think. “God isn’t giving me enough feedback, even though I admit I feel it sometimes” “God didn’t make this easy enough to understand” “this feels incomplete to me as a finite human judging an infinite God”, you have to see the logic error in that. First, the disciples themselves had struggles with faith and Jesus made them the heads of his church. Paul was literally approving the death of Christians, and Jesus chose him. So if Jesus chose them, why wouldn’t he choose you? Second, if you look at the first millennia of Christianity you’d find a lot more of that consistency in doctrine (obviously with a few outliers because again, we’re finite beings interpreting an infinite God) But when Protestants (key word protest) came around with this Solo/Sola Scriptura, then that’s going to cause things to go all over the place when it comes to doctrine; which it did. Even so, a bunch of disagreements doesn’t logically come to the conclusion of a false religion. Why blame the God, and not the people themselves that are disagreeing? Paul even said in the Bible that people hold some days over others (Sabbaths), some foods over others (dietary laws from the OT), etc., so minor disagreement was allowed as long as the intent was right and the focus was on the Trinity. At the end of the day, you gave up on God and He never gave up on you. & The thing is, He still hasn’t given up on you. It’s never too late, but remember those parables (by the way of which you took too literal. The parables are meant to be representations of things, he didn’t literally mean you’re going to move mountains and whatever other parable you misrepresented).
Sounds like your God is doing a bad job in clarifying what is the correct form of Christianity. That's on your god to sort out. But he keeps failing at it. What you're describing is anyone can just make up interpretations that fit their ideas and agenda and say it's from god, like Paul. Like Jesus. Like Moses. Like Abraham. All according to the Bible claiming certain things and changing doctrines and reinterpreting doctrines. This has been happening way before the protestant movement lol. The fact that there is a new testament means that doctrine was changed by people. And if we're finite beings interpreting an infinate god, then by your logic, not even you can claim to know what your god wants or how your god operates. So it's again up to your god to reveal himself/herself/itself to people in ways that they can all understand. Until then, I will stay away from the confusion and insanity of Christianity.
Assalamualaikum brother! I know that you have done a lot of research on islam for many years but why not just try it out for a while. If it suits you, you can take your shahada. If you never try, you will never know. I will doa for you!
I wouldn't "try" something that I don't believe in. That would also have problems, I know the penalty for apostasy in Islam. But yes, I have gone to Muslim places of worship, I have read through many parts of the Quran, and see that I would never want to be Muslim. I am ear that lifestyle does not suit me. That's like asking you "Have you tried Sikhism?" You may have researched it a bit, but are clear that it doesn't suit you, right? Also, that would defeat the whole purpose of "converting/reverting" sincerely. So Again, it doesn't suit me, just as any other religion doesn't suit you. You don't need to "try" them to come to that conclusion, right?
@@FtdThinks you dont have to 'convert' to try islam brother. Try it out first and try to consult the experts or ustads to clear all your doubts about islam. And if you still dont think the religion suits you, then it is ok.
@@manofthehill7 no need brother. Allah doesn’t allow us to force somebody. Guidance comes from Allah. He guides whoever He wishes.. Even prophet couldn’t guide whoever he want. Then who you and I are? It’s up to only Allah.
Ftd, in Islam Jews and Christian’s have the potential to go to jannah too and also other religions if they have not been exposed to truth. But u can still go to jannah even if you sin and god isn’t this non merciful god he is all loving it’s not like we were made to suffer we were made to have free will I know you probably don’t believe it but if you think about it since you already believe in god you would know only one religion is the truth because Jesus can’t be god and be god at the same time with that being said just see which religion to you is truly the one by god and the one with the correct morals❤️
I see a problem with what you said. A sense of belonging and social comfort in our faith does not define our interactions with the creator and sustainer of life. God. What i mean is fellowship with believers is good but we must model our spiritual lives in the same way the spiritual world does. Unbelievers act and react like demons, and true believers act like the angels of God. The fellowship we have with people is also spiritual led in negative and positive ways. Demons fellowship to promote sin and ownership. Angels fellowship as servants of God and pledge loyalty to each other in that understanding.
Bro, you should learn more about what Christianity had done to people who persecuted on people all because they don’t conform to their beliefs and when those people push back, christians wanna cry victim because of it. In other words _"What good is the church in a world it knows it does not need the church?”_ All of their power and influence is in time fading away.
Religion suffocates. Spirituality liberates.
Spirituality is a made-up word, it does not exist
Satanism
The decline in religion is 100% for the better. ❤️
this guy is smart and rational. I will folow more of his video talks.
According to?
According to All the christians who have already left the church .....they have All had experienced both sides of this discussion and probably been mature christians longer than most in comments ...
They all agreed the modern church leadership has lost its way
and getting out is like a lifeboat moving away from the sinking titanic of modern church's..
Was a Christian for over 30 years now I identify as an agnostic atheist. I've thought about this question also. I absolutley think you are correct. The internet definently is what broke my belief. Seeing opposing views and arguments and realizing they made more sense is what killed my faith. My whole family is still Christian and they simply will not even listen to any opposing arguments. Maybe someday their faith shell will crack and break under the pressure of reason and logic like mine did. Religion I think is a deeply held emotional belief that is what makes it hard for people to let go of. I think it's better for people to care more about what's true and at the very least be open to hearing opposing views. If it's true it will withstand scrutiny. Yeah, it was kinda painful during parts of deconversion, but so worth it, I'm glad it happened just wish it could have happened sooner in life. I have no problem listening to Christians opposing veiws and arguments but many of them get upset and tell me to stop talking if I return the favor by criticizing christianity.
I totally get what you're saying. It's really hard to get ppl to see who are so caught up in religion and especially with family but IMO once you begin to seek the truth and research one will start to question. So until then I don't think it's much you can do and yes they get very upset. I too was a christian about 6 years ago and left it all. What a liberating feeling it is!
That's unfortunate...
The main reason why people are leaving religion because its lies lies lies and more lies
The fact that almost all religions (and the denominations within them) believe they are the “right one” and that the others are lost…anyone with at least an ounce of intellectual honesty should at least recognize this and hence question their own beliefs.
You have to learn to separate God from organized religion. God is God all by himself. He doesn’t need a religion, and he is not a religion.
I don't believe God is a "He". Nor do I necessarily believe that there is just 1 God nor do I believe that this "God" is a thing.
Whatever God is, I'm not attached to a specific definition or a specific belief about who or what God actually is.
@@FtdThinks I'm curious. What scientific reasoning are you referring to?
You can not seperate god from the three organized abrahamic religions. Impossible. If you talk about dharmic religions yes. They are not roganized religions after all.
I'm convinced that the current state of much (not all) of Christianity, with Trump as religious icon, is a large factor in people really questioning what the heck is going on.
Very well said and thought out. I feel more people should see this kind og f observation. I think overall it is a positive change that religion is being put to the waist side, but I do find people are having a harder time replacing the feeling of purpose that religion often gives people.
Yes!!
It's Domestic Voilence 😡
Science was part of the reason I went to religion. It couldn't explain my experiences.
Been Awhile since you posted any Videos. Hope everything is Okay for you. Thanks for the video.
“The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.” -- Werner Heisenberg, a 1932 Nobel laureate.
Finally some good news ❤🎉
What made me stop beliving in religions especially Christianity is listening to and doing research on Near Death Experiences.
Back at the end of 1,000 YEARS of oppression, when transport and nautical technologies began to really advance, people were now exposed to Asia, which had NOT been effectively shut down by Christianity. That created a demand back in Europe to expand, to throw off the church's hysterical constraints on knowledge and advancement. That's one reason the church HATED the printing press. They could no longer be in total control of literacy and communication. The current 7M, 7 Mountain movement is trying to re-establish control over the world.
Have a look at why many Bible scholars are now leaving Christianity
A good thing, people are becoming secular
Walking with God our Creator.
God the Creator made us intelligent creatures that can search, examine, reason and come to the right conclusions ourselves if we use the ability that He has given us.
We will discover that the One that we are searching for doesn't need to be found but recognized as being eternally present.
For He has not hidden Himself from us, but His invisible being is everywhere present, in everything and in everyone.
The beauty of it all is that He is closer to us than we realize and we don’t have to go off on some pilgrimage to find Him or pray for hours begging Him to reveal Himself to us but just sit quietly and allow ourselves to become conscious of His presence all around us and in us.
He is in His heart what He wants us to be in our hearts. To know Him is to know love in its purity and wisdom. To walk with Him is to be conscious of His presence and to live our lives according to what He is in Himself.
The essence of His nature is love and it is love that pleases Him and it's this kind of love that He wants us to let govern our thoughts, words, and actions, and if so then we are in His will that sets us free.
True freedom is being what we were designed to be. Conducting ourselves in love will bring us into line with what God is in His person and it's in this that we experience Him.
To know the truth is to know God and by practising it we experience Him.
The truth is that God is unconditional love and by allowing unconditional love to control our being then we know experientially what God is in His.
He dwells everywhere permeating all space within all matter, for all matter has empty space so He must be in everything and in everyone, if within everything and everyone is empty space.
He is everywhere present. There is nothing knowable that He doesn't know and there is nothing more powerful than He is in Himself.
He's not to be found but recognised as being eternally present and to connect with Him all we need to do is acknowledge that we are in Him and He in us, being everywhere present. You can't be where God is not for He is everywhere.
Therefore don’t search to find Him, search only to know Him and understand Him. Trust Him in everything. Do what you know to be right the best you can without fear, and where it is possible put right the wrongs that you have committed as best you can.
Live your life intrusting your will to Him, expecting Him to be in control. Never waver in the character-shaping storms of life, for they will pass leaving you richer in person as you allow them to deepen your understanding of what it is all about; growing more in love, compassion, and humility, trusting the Creator to know how much you can handle and what is necessary for your ultimate good.
Whether you feel that God is with you or not, just believe based on what you know and trust Him and you will see as you look back over your life how God has been guiding, shaping, and conforming you into what He is in His nature which is unconditional love which is the essence of wisdom. DWF.
Well, not all religions discourage critical thinking since my religion teaches critical thinking and is against indoctrination, as well as restricted to 18+ to prevent minors from indoctrinating themselves because they are very unlikely to understand how to believe in my religion correctly. I think it's positive that religions which discourage critical thinking are on the decline, but I don't think religion is just going to go away, instead, I think it's going to start evolving into something different.
I am a Christian but Christianity is not a religion. Most people see it as a religion but it's not. There are many kinds of religion, all saying that you have to do something in order to gain whatever it is that you're looking for. Christianity is so much different. It's simply believing in the One who died for you so that you don't have to die. It's much more and beyond biological death. It's only by the Holy Spirit that you can come into the presence of Almighty God and that alone through Jesus Christ.
There are so many that say they used to be a Christian and are not anymore. That's because they never had a relationship with Christ!
It’s a religion…
@@stanneufeld62 everybody is different. If God doesn't lead him to Christ no matter how hard a person tries, then so be it! As long as a person doesn't force it and pretend. The truth in each of us us will set us free to the path of God.
@@stanneufeld62 You never had one either
My best times in life was when i was Spiritual....The hardest, roughest times was when i subscribed to religion/christianity. I even think religion i what led me to a bad mental space, and becoming spiritual over religious was the better way to move. Religion is prison of the miind there im starting to sound like Malcolm lol
Really good summation. And here I thought you just wanted to sin. 😀Sharing out to social.
Sin is a transgression against God who does not exist
People are tired of seeing pastors living like movie stars on everyone else's dollar
Human nature has not changed in 5000 years. This is what religion is talking about, not human intelligence and science.
Assalamualaikum Brother,
"He it is Who has sent down to thee the Book; in it there are verses that are decisive in meaning--they are the basis of the Book--and there are others that are ambiguous. Those whose hearts are swerving with disbelief follow the ambiguous part, seeking to create dissension and seeking wrong interpretation of it. None knows its interpretation except Allah, and those firmly grounded in knowledge say: 'We believe in it; it is all from our Lord.' And none heed except those gifted with understanding." (Qur'an 3:7)
Brother, have you ever read this quote or ever try to understand it's meaning.
Just now saw ur video, "why u not accept Islam" where u quote some muslim beliefs (which u not feeling to be correct) ALSO U QUOTE EINSTEIN WORDS AND QUANTUM THEORY,
Those quotation must have to been seen in same eyes (how u questions Islam) cos both are belief i.e., science is also BELIEF cos you did not check each and every statement to be correct.... You just accepted what scientist feed you
I think ur not comfortable in believing Islam but with science...
END OF THE DAY BOTH ARE BELIEFS.
WHY U CAN BELIEVE WHICH IS MORE ORGANISED AND WHICH HAVE MORE MORAL VALUES ?????
You think you know everything, but you are a human.
Christianity isn't a religion but the call of God, everyone are free to chooce Jesus if they want
Christianity Is Going To Oblivion...
The sooner the better.
Good thing to
Science doesn't have a moral stance. Your first point is wrong. Science and God are not mutually exclusive in any way, although atheists get off by saying so.
We create morals. Not science nor supposed God. We create them. We decide what is moral. This is found in all parts of the world. You will see it's humans that decide and agree upon what is moral.
What religions often do though is claim that there God outlined what is moral. But that always comes through a human, for some reason. Never from their God directly to them
@@FtdThinksBut that human comes from the same foundation you disagree with. History has a way of repeating itself. And generally when people forgo religion for the dialectic, death follows.
Also, it seems god does not respond too.
Because it’s bs
Christ is King
Have u accepted Islam..?
all abrahamic religions are very similar and cost lots people more pain than joy.
@@claudiaschneider5744there is no joy in this world the purpose of life is to know your creator
I'm curious, are you agnostic or atheist Leroy Kenton or you don't want people to understand your position and you want confuse people? I think that's insecurity. Be proud of your position and tell it to the world, people will always disagree even if your position is right.
He said in one of his video's that he is not religious.
@@djaxx587 I know he's not religious but I want know if he's atheist or agnostic
You probably haven't seen any of my videos then, I am neither an atheist nor an agnostic. I have answered this question so many times.
But to sum it up into a term that I hope you understand, my beliefs align with "secular spirituality". You can Google that term if you want.
@@FtdThinks Sorry ftd, but aren't you Muslim?
@@voldibayizitunda2178Muslims people who allah chosen and don’t ignore the reality
Someone should tell buddy about islam
but islam is taking over 😂
Keep in mind, no matter how people get educated, they can not defeat death and aging and that's God's power.
What a nonsense 😂😂🤣
@@alandonsaji6673 what is that thing makes no sense
@@winterprincess2005 are you agnostic or atheist?
@@omom4248agnostic
Dude, look how many times you said “I think” in this video. If you read the Bible for 20 years you’d see plastered all over the place how God despises vanity, human “wisdom”, arrogance, etc. Yet you’re basing everything on what you think. “God isn’t giving me enough feedback, even though I admit I feel it sometimes” “God didn’t make this easy enough to understand” “this feels incomplete to me as a finite human judging an infinite God”, you have to see the logic error in that.
First, the disciples themselves had struggles with faith and Jesus made them the heads of his church. Paul was literally approving the death of Christians, and Jesus chose him. So if Jesus chose them, why wouldn’t he choose you?
Second, if you look at the first millennia of Christianity you’d find a lot more of that consistency in doctrine (obviously with a few outliers because again, we’re finite beings interpreting an infinite God) But when Protestants (key word protest) came around with this Solo/Sola Scriptura, then that’s going to cause things to go all over the place when it comes to doctrine; which it did. Even so, a bunch of disagreements doesn’t logically come to the conclusion of a false religion. Why blame the God, and not the people themselves that are disagreeing? Paul even said in the Bible that people hold some days over others (Sabbaths), some foods over others (dietary laws from the OT), etc., so minor disagreement was allowed as long as the intent was right and the focus was on the Trinity.
At the end of the day, you gave up on God and He never gave up on you. & The thing is, He still hasn’t given up on you. It’s never too late, but remember those parables (by the way of which you took too literal. The parables are meant to be representations of things, he didn’t literally mean you’re going to move mountains and whatever other parable you misrepresented).
Sounds like your God is doing a bad job in clarifying what is the correct form of Christianity. That's on your god to sort out. But he keeps failing at it.
What you're describing is anyone can just make up interpretations that fit their ideas and agenda and say it's from god, like Paul. Like Jesus. Like Moses. Like Abraham. All according to the Bible claiming certain things and changing doctrines and reinterpreting doctrines. This has been happening way before the protestant movement lol. The fact that there is a new testament means that doctrine was changed by people.
And if we're finite beings interpreting an infinate god, then by your logic, not even you can claim to know what your god wants or how your god operates.
So it's again up to your god to reveal himself/herself/itself to people in ways that they can all understand. Until then, I will stay away from the confusion and insanity of Christianity.
It’s probably for a short period of time. But Islam will supersede everything Insha’allah
Assalamualaikum brother! I know that you have done a lot of research on islam for many years but why not just try it out for a while. If it suits you, you can take your shahada. If you never try, you will never know. I will doa for you!
It doesn't suit me though.
@@FtdThinks but did you try ?
I wouldn't "try" something that I don't believe in. That would also have problems, I know the penalty for apostasy in Islam. But yes, I have gone to Muslim places of worship, I have read through many parts of the Quran, and see that I would never want to be Muslim. I am ear that lifestyle does not suit me.
That's like asking you "Have you tried Sikhism?" You may have researched it a bit, but are clear that it doesn't suit you, right?
Also, that would defeat the whole purpose of "converting/reverting" sincerely.
So Again, it doesn't suit me, just as any other religion doesn't suit you. You don't need to "try" them to come to that conclusion, right?
@@FtdThinks you dont have to 'convert' to try islam brother. Try it out first and try to consult the experts or ustads to clear all your doubts about islam. And if you still dont think the religion suits you, then it is ok.
@@manofthehill7 no need brother. Allah doesn’t allow us to force somebody. Guidance comes from Allah. He guides whoever He wishes.. Even prophet couldn’t guide whoever he want. Then who you and I are? It’s up to only Allah.
Ftd, in Islam Jews and Christian’s have the potential to go to jannah too and also other religions if they have not been exposed to truth. But u can still go to jannah even if you sin and god isn’t this non merciful god he is all loving it’s not like we were made to suffer we were made to have free will I know you probably don’t believe it but if you think about it since you already believe in god you would know only one religion is the truth because Jesus can’t be god and be god at the same time with that being said just see which religion to you is truly the one by god and the one with the correct morals❤️
I see a problem with what you said. A sense of belonging and social comfort in our faith does not define our interactions with the creator and sustainer of life. God. What i mean is fellowship with believers is good but we must model our spiritual lives in the same way the spiritual world does. Unbelievers act and react like demons, and true believers act like the angels of God. The fellowship we have with people is also spiritual led in negative and positive ways. Demons fellowship to promote sin and ownership. Angels fellowship as servants of God and pledge loyalty to each other in that understanding.
Make a video about TH-camr who became Muslim plz
The lgbt have taken over that's why. Free yourselves by pray fast and surrender to Jesus
Bro, you should learn more about what Christianity had done to people who persecuted on people all because they don’t conform to their beliefs and when those people push back, christians wanna cry victim because of it.
In other words
_"What good is the church in a world it knows it does not need the church?”_
All of their power and influence is in time fading away.
christianity bullshit