I strongly doubt everyone would be saying the same thing if he had become a Muslim.
Why? There's nothing wrong with being a Muslim.
I strongly doubt everyone would be saying the same thing if he had become a Muslim.
The religion is probably a symptom of something - as a friend, you should probably focus your efforts on finding out what that is and how you can help, rather than being distracted by the rights and wrongs of his new found spirituality.
I would probably be concerned. Mostly because it seems odd behaviour to suddenly decide to invest in religion in such a way - what has prompted this? Is he suffering from some significant life stresses or perhaps mental health issues?
The religion is probably a symptom of something - as a friend, you should probably focus your efforts on finding out what that is and how you can help, rather than being distracted by the rights and wrongs of his new found spirituality.
As for religion keeping poor in their place, lol pull the other one. Religion teaches equality and you can continue to be shackled down into a financial choke hold that your beliefs have burdened upon you.
Why? There's nothing wrong with being a Muslim.
Atheistism is just a fashion. Got a lass on Facebook who I used to work with, she goes on about it all the time. Next thing I read is she is having her new baby christened in a CofE church - because it is the fashion and everyone is doing it.![]()
Luckily, he's the kind of guy who wouldn't push his views on me-
You are willing to lose a friend because he found god * a finding he has not pushed on you at all as it stand's * ...
From the OP it's definitely not about whether the guy is pushy or not. He's questioning his friend's ability to think.
Your friend's beliefs are nothing to do with you. If he is your friends you'll respect his choices. Just as he respects yours enough to not interfere with your beliefs (or lack of).
I would probably be concerned. Mostly because it seems odd behaviour to suddenly decide to invest in religion in such a way - what has prompted this? Is he suffering from some significant life stresses or perhaps mental health issues?
The religion is probably a symptom of something - as a friend, you should probably focus your efforts on finding out what that is and how you can help, rather than being distracted by the rights and wrongs of his new found spirituality.
It will get worse. I had a mate who did this. Our conservations started to get more and more about religion.
The final straw was one evening when I was round at his and some of his new friends came round and one of them had a guitar and they started singing "god is great, god is good, god is beautiful" and wanted me to join in.
Then don't force your views on him, ignore it and move on.
Shudders. That's partly what I'm afraid of. He already has a beard, last thing I need is him wearing sandals and chanting...![]()
A lot of people saying this.
Are none of you concerned that his friend may need some help? That such a major change in behaviour is worthy of a friend's unease?
I have, and have had, friends who like to partake in illegal narcotics. They do what they do and I pay little attention - that's just their thing.
If one of my non-drug-taking friends started doing so, however, I would be concerned for their welfare - why are they doing it? It's out of character.
Shudders. That's partly what I'm afraid of. He already has a beard, last thing I need is him wearing sandals and chanting...![]()