Pakistani_Athiest
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Following Islam or being Muslim is not purely coincidental. I don't know about others but I am not Muslim merely because my parents were. I have studied it and accepted it whole heartedly. Although, it was easy for me because I was born in Muslim Family.
btw, are you Atheist? your name is Pakistani_Athiest not Pakistani_Atheist.
1) So basically, you studied every religion that's out there, compared and then accepted Islam. Interesting. I would like to ask you a few questions regarding Shintoism, ready?
2) If your theory is right. Then how come MAJORITY of the kids born to muslim parents choose Islam. And majority of the kids born to Hindu parents choose Hinduism?
3) Anyone can 'study' a thing and accept it. The value of g on Earth is 9.8. Source? A science textbook. If it was written 10.8 by typo, someone would have studied it and accepted it. Studying something only requires you to understand linguistically. The real question is have you questioned it? Compared it with other religions?
Being Pakistani, well that can be classified as co-incidental. But remember the people who migrated from India to Pakistan? They weren't co-incidental Pakistani's, they decided to be Pakistanis.
To an extent, yes. But neither me nor you chose to be Pakistanis. It was a genetic accident. So, it's good to be be HAPPY about it. But, I don't think I will be proud of being a Pakistani. It's not a personal achievement and there is too much pride as it is.
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