Originally posted by: IamRaj96
Idk man, i never really understood the logic where mocking god is considered worse than terrorism. Terrorism exists in the real world, real people suffer, lives are lost and families are left shattered. That damage is real and irreversible. In contrast, the existence of god itself is something we are not even certain about. And i say this while applying the same thinking to all religions, including my own.
Im hindu, proud one and altho my family is religious, i didnt grow up in an environment where beliefs were forced on me. Thats probably why i see things differently. My faith isnt fixed, it keeps changing. Sometimes i believe, sometimes i dont. If i had to put it into numbers, its probably something like 70-30, with belief being the smaller part.
My family never pressured me into praying or following rituals. My mom occasionally says that praying can bring positive results and sometimes i go along with it but there are also phases where i dont believe at all. Its an ongoing process, not something constant or absolute.
Still i do feel there might be some higher force out there but im not sure if calling it god is even the right way to define it. What i like most about being hindu is that it allows this kind of flexibility. I can question, doubt, believe or not believe and still belong. There is no rigid boundary forcing me into one identity.
For me, real world harm matters more than abstract beliefs. Crimes like terrorism, rape and murder happens in real life and directly destroy lives so they will always be far worse than mocking god. And personally, i believe that if god has given me chance to live, then my priority should be to live life to fullest without harming others. Everything else heaven, hell or divine judgment can come later which we arent even sure about.
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