Thanks. Wow! You really are out there! Good for you!

So I assume that you agree with us that the Qur'an is man-made.
What is the point in believing/following/paying-lip-service or whatever - to a book that spends a great deal of time describing in great detail the most horrible torture - and yet has no meaning?
Or do you attach some meaning to it?
What is it?
Do you think those who follow any man-made mythology as equally as valid or is the Islamic Mythology better?
Well as far as practices or beliefs I take from Islam selectively, there is quite a bit of material there. Even the parts that I don't believe in, say teachings about the Hellfire, are interesting to me. Those places are not real, but the teachings and their effects are. Having a connection to the ancients like this and being able to 'look inside' is extremely valuable to me, I love it.
Sure other man-made mythologies are just as valuable. My personal preference is Islamic mythology. And my connection to Islamic mythology serves another purpose. I am an activist of sorts. I want to push the religious understanding of Islam toward understanding Islam as a mythology. It would be a great service, imo, for an 'Islamic Mythological Society' to exist, which could offer an alternative view of Islam.