[QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="Gambler_3"][QUOTE="Genetic_Code"] [QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]Same here; debating just isn't fun these days. I would make a topic about Islam, but I think I would just come off as preachy.Gambler_3
Please do. Islam is an interesting subject and you're a very intelligent poster.
Hez only 15 years old and was born in a muslim family. I personally dont believe that anyone whoz 18 or younger is capable of having his "personal religious beliefs". That obviously doesnt mean that they are not capable of bringing in good arguments so dont get me wrong here.My point is that he already has doubts about his religion, encouraging him to defend it really isnt a very good thing just to bring in some good discussion. It's just not right that a 15 year old would defend his "parents" religion just because he happened to be their child, it should absolutely be discouraged. Once hez an adult and continues to be a muslim then more power to him.
I think it was being confronted about my faith at a younger age that most helped me mature as a believer actually. Being 15 and having an atheist mock me, Mormon criticize my beliefs, and Jehovah's Witness make me question what I believe caused me to look into my belief farther. If I had not be confronted with various issues I'm not sure I'd be who I am today.
I say all of this with the assumption that religious people, myself included, should not be kept comfortable. However, this is not to say I'd push young believer into an oncoming train (metaphorically speaking). :P
I am not saying that he should not investigate things just because hez younger or somethin but that he shouldnt be an islamic apologetic cuz quite simply he isnt mature enough to fully comprehend things. He may have a higher IQ than a 20 year old but he certainly doesnt have the general exposure of life which is very crucial in determining your beliefs on the big questions of life. I find it amazing that you pull some sort of seniority over GB in demeaning his beliefs. In my view, GB came here testing the faith his parents and community taught him. Since being here, he's been forced to defend (vigourously at times) his prior beliefs with others who are far more confident and prepared than him.
For example, I remember the "Aisha" debate, where some new guests appeared here and GB fended them off admirably. I'm not sure that your age limit about knowing things is true, or an exposure to life, since many religious folk are both old and experienced. I have sensed a change in GB's views and adherancy at least to his prior concepts of Islam (although I could be worong here).
I think its more about the sort of experiences you have, what you do and the way you think. For example, Mindstorm - you seem to have responded to criticism and doubt over your beliefs by burying yourself more deeply in them.
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