ramatheson
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Hi everyone. As a brief background, I grew up in a CnE Catholic family. That means we were Catholics on Christmas and Easter.
I basically grew up as an agnostic/deist. Around the age of twenty, I discovered Christianity and became a hard-core, fundamentalist Christian who taught Bible studies, led groups at church, etc. etc. etc. After a few years, I began questioning things and the more questions I had, the less things made sense, until the point came when I lost my religion and became an atheist.
That was about eight years ago, and recently I've been revisiting the subject of spirituality/religion. I've found myself being drawn towards and fascinated by Islam. I've been reading and researching and trying to educate myself as much as possible. I am finding that the more questions I have, the more it makes sense. This is the complete opposite of my experience in Christianity. I'm finding myself starting to perhaps believe in God again. I'm reevaluating my conception of God. My wife isn't quite at the same point as me, but says she thinks Islam is very interesting, and is reading the Qur'an with me some. We've been reading/listening online to it at the Qur'an Explorer online. I just bought a plain version of the Qur'an today to read when I don't have a computer around. I'm only about halfway through the second Sura.
I've been progressing in this direction full-steam ahead over the last couple of weeks and am seeing myself as a possible revert at some time in the future. I am hoping (but nervous as a Westerner) to visit a local Mosque soon. I'd like my wife to come too, but we're worried about when to go and...well...it just seems so alien to us both as white, atheist westerners. I'm worried that if it's not completely welcoming, like in the "amazing convert story" on youtube, then it will knock us off the path. I would like to say that so far, I'm amazed and loving that I'm finding everything I've heard about Islam to be almost completely opposite of what I've heard.
Today, I hit my first stumbling blocks. I'm a very free-thinker, and have found some things in the Qur'an that are clear contradictions. How do you align verses like 35:1 and 6:100-101? In the first, it says Allah can do anything, and in the next it says he CAN'T do something (have a child). What about 39:12 where Mohammed is said to be the first Muslim, and then 2:132 says Abraham was the first person to follow Islam?
I mean no disrespect, and am truly curious and wanting to know the answers. I need some guidance. Anyone willing to take me under their wing and help me out would be greatly appreciated.
I'm glad I found this site. Nice to "meet" you all.

That was about eight years ago, and recently I've been revisiting the subject of spirituality/religion. I've found myself being drawn towards and fascinated by Islam. I've been reading and researching and trying to educate myself as much as possible. I am finding that the more questions I have, the more it makes sense. This is the complete opposite of my experience in Christianity. I'm finding myself starting to perhaps believe in God again. I'm reevaluating my conception of God. My wife isn't quite at the same point as me, but says she thinks Islam is very interesting, and is reading the Qur'an with me some. We've been reading/listening online to it at the Qur'an Explorer online. I just bought a plain version of the Qur'an today to read when I don't have a computer around. I'm only about halfway through the second Sura.
I've been progressing in this direction full-steam ahead over the last couple of weeks and am seeing myself as a possible revert at some time in the future. I am hoping (but nervous as a Westerner) to visit a local Mosque soon. I'd like my wife to come too, but we're worried about when to go and...well...it just seems so alien to us both as white, atheist westerners. I'm worried that if it's not completely welcoming, like in the "amazing convert story" on youtube, then it will knock us off the path. I would like to say that so far, I'm amazed and loving that I'm finding everything I've heard about Islam to be almost completely opposite of what I've heard.
Today, I hit my first stumbling blocks. I'm a very free-thinker, and have found some things in the Qur'an that are clear contradictions. How do you align verses like 35:1 and 6:100-101? In the first, it says Allah can do anything, and in the next it says he CAN'T do something (have a child). What about 39:12 where Mohammed is said to be the first Muslim, and then 2:132 says Abraham was the first person to follow Islam?
I mean no disrespect, and am truly curious and wanting to know the answers. I need some guidance. Anyone willing to take me under their wing and help me out would be greatly appreciated.
I'm glad I found this site. Nice to "meet" you all.