The one that carries a death penalty offense for leaving it, I believe.
HUNH?? 
So let me get this straight: The fastest GROWING religion is the one that people can't LEAVE. lol
wow. And you were one of my favorite opponants, Zebedee.
tsk.Tell you what... I'll give you a chance to take that back.
I'm sure you can find plenty of people who never doubt their religious intuitions...
I would actually think that would be impossible. We are all human afterall.
...and yet not all their intuitions can be right, can they? Their intuitions, while they are not doubted or second-guessed, cannot all be correct or reliable.
In my experience, intuition is always reliable in that it is always right. You just can't control when it will show up.
Nope. I don't say that they're all we have to interact with reality. There obviously are other aspects to the human mind.
You're going to lose your membership card if you don't watch it.
I simply claim that they are the most reliable means of knowing what is true.
It depends on what you are using them for. Things in this universe? Sure. Faith-based stuff? No.
I think you would even agree with this, as, for example, you would never accept that my mere 'intuition' that the Quran is not God's word gives you good reason to believe likewise.
Trust me, it's NOT your intuition telling you that. It's that other guy.
I'd have to show you convincing and concrete evidence for my belief before you would accept it. Hence the necessity of reason and the inadequacy of intuition.
That's because your beliefs are fully grounded in this material realm. "Convincing and concrete evidence" are the stock and trade of this universe. Why wouldn't you use it to prove your beliefs?
It was their intuition acting in accordance with their five senses by which they perceived the earth's surface.
Not at all. We obviously disagree as to what intuition even is.
It's even the same now. We still perceive the earth as though it were a flat surface, that is the intuitive belief, hence why we held it for so long.
Wrong! We SEE it with our eyes and doubt our intuition that the world is anything other than what it seems using mere sight.