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I am not Muslim but you lot really are ignorant about the religion. I try to educate you guys by giving you links to BBC programme about the Moors, or about the prophet Muhammad but instead you stick to the stereotype that is perpetuated in the media that the religion is evil when it is the interpretation by men that is the problem.

BTW They should not hang their tits out for Mark TKO.
Maybe religion is unaware of its own absurdity. It has no basis in reason nor logic.
Funny you say that because many atheists lack reason or logic as well
No, we deal only in facts. Religion is based upon pseudo benevolent father figures when in reality there is nothing to suggest that they exist.

You might as well deal with what you know rather than make up a fantasy and hope it exists.
No they don't. They can't prove there isn't a God and what they say they can prove is not mutually exclusive with the idea of a deity. The Big Bang, Evolution, etc nothing answers what kicked off the Big Bang, what was there before the Big Bang (for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction), evolution also has a point where science runs out of logical explanations...there you go. Why is a belief in God seen as a weakness by you miles?
I don't think belief in god is a weakness, but it is clearly a blind faith. It has nothing to support, so likewise it is no different to superstition. People seem to have a thing for blind faith. I just think it is silly though. You should only believe in things that are known to exist otherwise you might as well start believing in the Loch ness monster. It's very romantic and grand, but ultimately quite pointless. If there is zero evidence then it is merely a hunch and people have all kinds of daft hunches. God seems to be the ultimate one. People just don't seem happy with their mortality so fall for a greater narrative.

I'm not against people believing, but do find it quite daft.