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I believe I already addressed what Grace Seeker was looking for way back in this thread, but I can repeat it again if necessary.
Bottom line, I never felt satisfied in Christianity. I never felt like I belonged, I never felt at peace, and I never found any good answers to my questions. Islam has provided all of these in the short time that I have begun to learn about it, which is why I decided to accept it as my faith.
That being said, I have no problems with Christianity aside from the doctrinal issues of the Trinity and the Divinity of Jesus, and the questionable origins of the New Testament. Many of my friends and family are still Christians. I'm not going to stop talking to them simply because I'm a Muslim now and they're not. That's not the example taught by Jesus and the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon them). That wouldn't be the best example for me to convince everyone that I am becoming a better man.
I just wanted to find inner peace and be happy with who I am, and I am finding that through Islam. I'm not where I want to be yet, but I feel closer to that goal than I ever have at any time in my life. I don't care about anything else other than that. I don't care about political or doctrinal issues of this and that. I don't care who's right and who's wrong. None of that means anything to me right now. I only know that I feel at peace with my decision to convert to Islam, and I want to continue down this road until I can finally say that I'm proud of who I am.
Bottom line, I never felt satisfied in Christianity. I never felt like I belonged, I never felt at peace, and I never found any good answers to my questions. Islam has provided all of these in the short time that I have begun to learn about it, which is why I decided to accept it as my faith.
That being said, I have no problems with Christianity aside from the doctrinal issues of the Trinity and the Divinity of Jesus, and the questionable origins of the New Testament. Many of my friends and family are still Christians. I'm not going to stop talking to them simply because I'm a Muslim now and they're not. That's not the example taught by Jesus and the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon them). That wouldn't be the best example for me to convince everyone that I am becoming a better man.
I just wanted to find inner peace and be happy with who I am, and I am finding that through Islam. I'm not where I want to be yet, but I feel closer to that goal than I ever have at any time in my life. I don't care about anything else other than that. I don't care about political or doctrinal issues of this and that. I don't care who's right and who's wrong. None of that means anything to me right now. I only know that I feel at peace with my decision to convert to Islam, and I want to continue down this road until I can finally say that I'm proud of who I am.