J'agree. Institutionalized religions are an all or nothing. I can see how someone who believes in the faith entirely but doesn't strictly follow it can be a weak believer. But, if someone outright disagrees with an aspect of the religion then he/she sheer denial.
J'agree. Institutionalized religions are an all or nothing. I can see how someone who believes in the faith entirely but doesn't strictly follow it can be a weak believer. But, if someone outright disagrees with an aspect of the religion than he/she sheer denial.
A weaker believer is better than the one who is in denial.
There is more chance of a weaker believer to become stronger believer.
I'm not trying to convert anyone. Again, you're making things up. I'll cut it down for you so you don't get confused by all the words. Just answer these:
1) Should people follow everything in the Quran?
2) Are you this open minded about "live and let live" when it comes to gays or other minorities?
No idea why you keep doing the same which I pointed out repeatedly. Sorry but maybe you don't know what you are doing.
Start living your own beliefs.
J'agree. Institutionalized religions are an all or nothing. I can see how someone who believes in the faith entirely but doesn't strictly follow it can be a weak believer. But, if someone outright disagrees with an aspect of the religion than he/she sheer denial.
Interesting tidbit for you Islam is the farthest thing from an Institutionalized religion.
You asked question in the beginning and made comments which included mostly talking about others as if you don’t live your own life but live based on someone else’s ideas. Basically living a reactionary lifestyle.
I mentioned that to you and you turn around and ask me what I believe.