That's a shame, Ash.
Does your reply mean you are ready to give up your gods and be a good little Muslim women? If not you are the one scheduled to die a most terrible death. At the hand of Islam. Trade in your politically correct tyranny for a book on reality. Read the Koran, so you'll know your place in it.
Oh I've read all through your Bible and the Quran. I know how to use a religion to develop my spirituality and understanding of the divine, without becoming an indoctrinated slave to it, as so many of you Christians and Muslims do
Don't think I haven't considered using Islam to manipulate radicals into doing my bidding. The creator of the Order of Nine Angles "converted" from criminal satanism to "Islam", or at least gave the impression that he did, and gained the ability to convince radical Muslims to die for him
He didn't even have to appear in person. They just read the things he wrote and then...
More Muslims dying for somebody else's cause :-D What powerful resources humans become, when they see fit to lay down their lives to further your agenda.
Please do not take this personally, but I don't think your spirituality is as developed as you seem to think. And it's not because you disagree with Christianity or Islam. It's because of the level of pride you are showing in your posts. The foundation of true spirituality is humility. It's a difficult lesson. I know I haven't mastered it. I wonder if I'll master it in my lifetime.
As for your comments, I don't think we should have any agenda other than the truth and blessing our fellow man. We are created to love people and use things, not the other way around.
No offense taken
Perhaps the foundation of your spirituality is humility. The foundation of mine is moral balance, ambitiousness, and enlightenment. I walk the line between good and evil... and at times explore the extremes of either "side." Where one sees blue and red, I am violet... or the most vivid of red and blue. Where one sees black and white, I am grey... or the blackest black and the whitest white.
Although humility does not dominate my spirituality, I see the value in it. It attracts positive karma and tends to drive away negative karma. There are times where I find humility necessary, or important, but it is not the "foundation of my spirituality".
I am humble before God, and lesser deities, but I do not make a habit of honestly humbling myself before humanity, unless I have great respect for someone.
I cannot allow humility to dominate who I truly am. That is not my Way