I myself have read the Bible and the Kuran but never managed to get convinced by either. I was raised as a Catholic and we regularly went to church when I was younger. Eventually I stopped going and so did my parents really. I consider myself an atheist.

Some parts of both books seemed very reasonable to me and I have to say I’d be more inclined to agree with a lot of things in the Kuran for some reason. But there were also parts that I didn’t agree with. And parts I have no opinion on (no hunting during Hajj for example, as a vegan and someone who is not doing pilgrimmage).

Anyway I’ve always been interested in religion and I’d like to read some religious/spiritual books to take breaks from the marxist stuff from time to time. Maybe Budhism or something. What would you suggest?

  • @big_spoon
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    31 year ago

    i used to be some kind of christian fundamentalist (anti-abortion, anti-fun et al), then i read the quran, buddhist sutras, bhagavad-gita, but maybe the hardships of life made me kinda cynic and i had to look another answer besides “god’s will™”…so i know something about spirituality.

    -books? can i interest you in “A Discourse Against the Christians by Celsus”? that’s a pretty cool book revealing the contradictions of christianism

    -“the devil’s notebook” of lavey is interesting too

    • QueerCommie
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      31 year ago

      Do you find any value in LeVayan satanism, or do you just like learning about weird stuff? I don’t really like the Ayn Randian hedonism, but it is fun to troll Christians.

      • @big_spoon
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        31 year ago

        well…there’s interesting things on lavey’s writings, but i think about laveyanism more like “edgy atheism” with a pinch of libertarianism more than genuine satanism, given his own interpretations about satan and religiousness