curious about ex-muslim scholars
Reply #1 - May 20, 2014, 07:03 PM
I'm no scholar, ex-Muslim or otherwise, but for me religion in general and Islam in particular became more clearly untrue and man-mad the more I learned about human beings and their society in general and Islamic history, theology and law in particular. I don't get those who say how "knowledge" makes them more certain and strong in their faith, for me the delusion could not be kept the more I learnt about Islam and its nature.
It may just be simple as some people needing religion to function, and they are prepared to be however intellectually dishonest to themselves in order to keep that faith. I know a woman, very gifted and intelligent individual, but someone more rigid and radical in her faith is hard to come across. Perhaps one day she will wake up, or perhaps it is too late so she will continue with status quo in order to be able to live with herself and the life she had chosen for herself. Either way, I find it strange that she has not yet come to the same conclusion, but then again she was always prone to dogmatic beliefs.
"The healthiest people I know are those who are the first to label themselves fucked up." - three