That's good joboman I think we have at least achieved a better understanding of each other's perspective.
I, like many other muslims who were either born into muslim families or converted to Islam have my own reasons as to why I believe Islam is the true path.
For you to say you don't know is quite fair as at some point we have to admit that we don't know, it's certainly better than pretending to know. Maybe right now from your perspective you believe that it is absolutely impossible to know which "religion" is true or whether any of the religions are true at all. You believe that it is impossible to know for sure and that is why you rather call yourself an agnostic than something else.
Consider this. If you believe that the Universe has a Creator. Think about how we as human beings have the ability to deduce that there is a Creator, we were only able to do so by using our Intellect correct? For me, it is this reason that if we want to find the truth we should use our intellect and reason as guides.
I certainly don't believe in "blind" faith and neither do a lot of other muslims. The problem with blind faith is that it is blind! If I tell you that from now onwards that for the rest of your life you must pray five times a day at specific time slots, avoid consumption of alcohol, stop eating food that aren't halal, fast for a month during ramadan, cover up (if you're a woman) etc.
It sure sounds like a lot of things to do out of blind faith isn't it? Yet, there are plenty of people who convert to Islam. Is it not worth wondering why these people are willing to add these little "hassles" in their life? Well, I believe that for most of them it is because they truly believe that they have found the truth. Truth that they cannot deny.
It's like saying "I don't care how much hassle this religion is going to add to my life, this is the truth and I must follow it!"
Of course, I use the word "hassle" because that's what it looks like to a lot of people[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif], [/FONT]but the truth is its nothing like that to the one who believes. To the one who believes, it is the commitment to worldly life that is a hassle.
Much like Superman finds it a hassle to be Clark Kent! Whenever he hears someone needing to be saved, he will try and come up with an excuse so that he can go out and be Superman. You can actually find threads in the forums where muslims talk about finding time to pray out of their busy schedules.
I'm not trying to convince you that Islam is the truth, what I'm trying to do is just to share my own personal perspective with you. If another muslim responses he might give you his own perspective and that is fine as well.
And if I may add to what I said about "blind faith", on some level there is some form of "blind faith" involved. For example, if you ask me why can't a muslim eat pork. I can give you many reasons as to why we shouldn't eat pork but the ultimate reason is that it is because I believe that God has forbidden it. So even if there are absolutely no "scientific" reasons to avoid pork I would still avoid it because I believe it is forbidden.
As muslims, we recognise that there are things we know and things we don't know. Think about how a parent often forbids a child from doing something, the child may not understand it from his/her perspective but the parent knows better, and the child trusts the parent. This is what I meant with the example above.