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Chakka, //surely the vast majority of religious people automatically adopt, because they are brought up in, the religion of the culture in which they live.//
Indeed, and sadly, most people don’t question that - but some who aren’t raised with religion subsequently seek it, and then there are the converts – those who abandon their ‘cultural’ religion in favour of another. My question is just how much research do they do before making a choice? For example, how much does a potential convert, say, from Christianity know about Islam, or a Muslim about Christianity, and how, without a reasonable amount of research, can any of them be sure that their eventual choice is right? Goodlife is one such convert. I can’t help thinking that had the Mormons beaten the JWs to his door, he’d be preaching Mormonism to us now.
Mikey, Sorry. Perhaps my question isn’t clear. Ratter is right. I’m talking about people of religion – not atheists. Since Goodlife asked ‘When will atheists see the light?’, I’m wondering how and when the religious decide they’ve ‘seen the light’.
Keyplus, //I….studied all of the different beliefs//
That can’t be true. Not so long ago you thought alcohol was banned to Christians, when in fact it’s crucial to what might be considered Christianity’s most important ritual.