faithandpeace
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Hello everyone, I'll try to keep this short and to the point. I was raised in a mostly Protestant family with a weak religious upbringing. I've studied a variety of religions such as Hinduism and most recently Judaism. I rejected Christianity at an early age due to it being what I consider pagan and idolotrous due to the worship of God in physical form with a body. I reject Hinduism's use of physical forms of God as well. With Judaism I thought I finally had arrived at home but recently skepticism has begun. I really hate to be doing so much "religion shopping" because it certainly is not a game to me. Basically I consider myself a monotheist who believes in taking God very seriously as much as I can try to attain. Interestingly, the deeper I have gotten into Judaism, the more it seems to compare to Islam. Yet I feel that there is too much of a Christianization and Westernization of Judaism that I feel really detracts from its true purpose. I strongly believe in submission to God and I'm finding this to be lacking in liberal Judaism. Traditional Judaism is more in tune with my values and beliefs yet conversion is made extremely difficult. My goal here on these boards is to learn about and appreciate Islam whether or not I ultimately revert. Thanks!