Bacsi
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To my surprise I see mostly Christian and Muslim posters here, with a smaller number of people with other worldviews. I'm a Shamanist myself. I do believe in a God, whom we call the Great Spirit. My faith is more of practice than anything, it's not dogmatic.
Anyways. I'd like to share some observations about Christianity and Islam and would like to hear your opinions.
I think, in today's world, Islam is a much more dynamic religion than Christianity. Christianity has had its high time and is on a decline. I believe the Western world will one day become Muslim.
Christianity is very strong on personal morality. Jesus Christ has given most powerful commandments about how to treat your neighbours. Christianity is focused on personal salvation and is extremely fractured socially and ideologically. Islam is very strong on social rules and is much more unified, united and universal than Christianity. It creates a cohesive community. Over the long run, this makes Islam much more viable religion, I think. It's easier to break straws one by one than a whole stack of them. Christianity today is mostly superficial, but Muslims' faith is deep and sincere. Christians are mostly believers in the god of humanism and science, whereas Muslims still do adhere to Islam.
This is all purely my personal opinions. Please don't take them very seriously. Please share your views or point out where you agree or disagree with me. I'll appreciate different opinions and am open to change mine.
Anyways. I'd like to share some observations about Christianity and Islam and would like to hear your opinions.
I think, in today's world, Islam is a much more dynamic religion than Christianity. Christianity has had its high time and is on a decline. I believe the Western world will one day become Muslim.
Christianity is very strong on personal morality. Jesus Christ has given most powerful commandments about how to treat your neighbours. Christianity is focused on personal salvation and is extremely fractured socially and ideologically. Islam is very strong on social rules and is much more unified, united and universal than Christianity. It creates a cohesive community. Over the long run, this makes Islam much more viable religion, I think. It's easier to break straws one by one than a whole stack of them. Christianity today is mostly superficial, but Muslims' faith is deep and sincere. Christians are mostly believers in the god of humanism and science, whereas Muslims still do adhere to Islam.
This is all purely my personal opinions. Please don't take them very seriously. Please share your views or point out where you agree or disagree with me. I'll appreciate different opinions and am open to change mine.
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