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Originally Posted by Mandalore93
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Would someone please explain to me the logical basis to consider one's own religion superior to that of others? I am legitimately asking as I don't understand how that works. Is it based on statistics regarding education, wealth, and happiness? A view of one's own holy book being superior to another?
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Depends what you value. But I don't think my religion is superior. I just think my mother is a good enough example to follow. I've read the Avesta, some Upanishads, the bible, and I like all of those in addition to the Kitab (Baha'i holy book)... I just don't feel a compelling reason to convert.
I've also read the quran and Old Testament, and think they're garbage. In addition, chinese religion focuses on obeying authority, which I don't respect. But I don't care what people believe tbh
Superiority never comes into it. I'm q Baha'i, if other people are different things, I really don't give a damn