Religion is more than the parables and the prophets - it is about faith.
We all know the Abrahamic religions that most of follow were transcribed thousands of years ago and we have all evolved since then.
Catholics don't still believe in 3/4 of what Dawkins' sprout.
Fatima to quote you ' Personally I encourage my daughter at all times to know why she does what she does, as opposed to simply commanding her to do it. Because there should never be room for coercion in religion! And I don't believe thus that I am in anyway abusing her innocence and trust'.
Religion is more than the parables and the prophets - it is about faith.
We all know the Abrahamic religions that most of follow were transcribed thousands of years ago and we have all evolved since then.
Catholics don't still believe in 3/4 of what Dawkins' sprout.
Fatima to quote you ' Personally I encourage my daughter at all times to know why she does what she does, as opposed to simply commanding her to do it. Because there should never be room for coercion in religion! And I don't believe thus that I am in anyway abusing her innocence and trust'.
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How would you feel if your daughter wanted to convert to another religion?
We in the West have people who either through marriage or desire change their religion and we accept that. Islam seems to despise this.
Am I wrong?