No.189000
you sure like reading
No.189016
never read

No.189017
since i was a child, every house in my place had a booksshelf of various kinds, i just read and studied my academic stuff in elementary, of course i was highly influenced by cartoons, anime and the workplace i freuqnted with my father to help him sometimes, i was praised whenever i used a term of classical arabic or embraced interests that sound rediculous or funny or too ambitious. i dont think i changed much.
as an early teen, i had a better conscious, i saw a suicide bombing every week that targetted people of certain beliefs, of course my family and city were a massive portion of these people, many people i know including our family were heavily affected by ISIS, but i wont go into personal details, so i researched islam and became obsessed with the it since i was 13 and wanted to know exactly where is this rooted? why would someone kill me for such stuff? what creates such mindsets? of course i was close to madness because of how complex things were and how interconnected they are, then when things cleared, i saw that its just bullcrap mostly, anyone can interpret shit the way they want, thats why i would not nd surprised when if i see a gay muslim and an ISIS soldier in the same room, i studied Fiqh and Sunnah from many views, eventually i left islam(which, according to islam, i never joined to begin with), and then i had a better third perspective, so, you could sayy, its to know people, things, love, poetry, paradoxes, conflicts, idk if its a good thing, but i wanna make good things outta it.
No.189030
>>189017>which, according to islam, i never joined to begin withanabaptists say the same, which is quite flattering. you'll never have the shame of having been in that cult
interestingly the holy roman church does not say that, it fully acknowledges that people can be saved and lose salvation
No.189081
>>189017What do you think influenced you into becoming an adult baby diaper GOD though.