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kopstudent89 said:
miz1q2w3e said:

I don't think I'm gonna get to see something like that lol

But I think I might do my own in-deapth research someday (graduating this year yay) - - - I know a real lot about Islam already, just not enough to make a final judgement - - - The stuff I do know really makes a weak argument for it but I haven't really explored it all so it's not fair to judge just yet

Thanks for answering by the way :)

I would say i was exactly the same. Became agnostic (which I'm glad I did) around 3 years ago, but came back to being a devout muslim. As for the reasons why I came back, it's because i did lots of research and read lots of books related to the existence of God (the atheistic point of view). In the end I was at least confident that I don't agree in the atheistic view. That was around a year ago. Ever since then i've been agnostic/Muslim but inclining towards Islam more.

I'd hardly call you "devout" if you're not even sure you have true faith

A person who is a devout believer in a religion mean they are totally committed and devoted to that belief. I know lots of devoted religious people and they have 100% faith in God/prophets/holy books...etc.

People like that don't care that there is no "evidence" of God 's existance, they have faith that he does. I don't think this is a point against them because honestly, if I had 100% faith in God as the holy books...etc describe, it would make sense for there to no evidence

I used to be neutral (most people are born that way) but I noticed multiple fallacies in the teachings of christianity and islam. The stuff I know about them is pretty unconvincing at best and outright false at worst, I haven't researched them 100% yet so I still give them the benifit of the doubt.

Here's hoping we're both sitisfied with our respective beliefs someday!