Hallelujah, just like Allahu Akbar and Oriwoya!
Traditionalists and atheists do say "why should I worship what I can't see, what cannot talk to me"
People of faith do say "why should I worship what cannot talk, an ordinary object" (1/4)
Traditionalists and atheists do say "why should I worship what I can't see, what cannot talk to me"
People of faith do say "why should I worship what cannot talk, an ordinary object" (1/4)
The people of faith belief in the unseen, unknown or of the stories from far but in spirit they feel His existence.
Traditionalists belief in the seen, what's known to them.
Atheists belief there's nothing anywhere to worship or glorify for anything. (2/4)
Traditionalists belief in the seen, what's known to them.
Atheists belief there's nothing anywhere to worship or glorify for anything. (2/4)
They both call God, some call him father, some say it's unified or undifineable
In the end, each and every one of them belief in something and this thing might be working for them, so they hold on to it and pass it on.
If we check from top down, in every category, (3/4)
In the end, each and every one of them belief in something and this thing might be working for them, so they hold on to it and pass it on.
If we check from top down, in every category, (3/4)