Lazell, you talk as if faith in something makes it real or in some cases unreal. There are people who have "faith" that the Holocaust didn't exist, but does that erase it from history? And there are people who believe that if they ki// themselves during the time a comet is passing over earth that their souls will be taken along with the comet and they will reach paradise and travel the universe. Does their faith make this truth?
These people had and have faith, some even have enough faith to give up their lives, but does that make what they believe in any more right?
You always say that what you believe in is right because you have faith and that you should never lose faith, but you are constantly trying to change other people who have "faith" in other religions. Why? Is their faith not as good as your faith because you -believe- more that you're right?
You try to prevent Christian's from converting to other religions and try to "save" them, but you see no problem in converting people of other religions to yours. In fact you make that your mission; you go around telling people that what they are investing their "faith" in is a lie.
So Lazell, can you explain to me and everyone else how and why your "faith" is different than these people? How your faith actually makes what you believe in real while it doesn't for others. And if you have time could you explain how your holy book is different than other holy books and because it says it's God's word isn't an answer. Several holy books claim to be God's word.
-Peace and Acceptance
