If your faith is too weak to be challenged, it needs to be challenged
May 25, 2018 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Since there's quite a backlash of religious people being sexist, here's why these peeps seem gatal.
Having lust is a result of our evolutionary process, to promote reproduction thus enhancing the survival of our species. It is a built-in feature in our genes to be horny 😈 >>
Reproduction (not recreation) through sexual intercourse for humans will need some sort of attachment, so lust is the first step to trigger that.
S1) Lust (oestrogen and testosterone)
S2) Attraction (adrenaline, dopamine and serotonin)
S3) Attachment (oxytocin and vasopressin)
May 13, 2018 • 91 tweets • 22 min read
My simple threads/tweets on Islam and other religions, their wisdom and its real meaning >>
Islam, Gods and its relationships with prior religions
God used to meet his prophets (Ibrahim / Yunus) directly, sometimes between bushes. He also hangs out inside a very cool tent (Tabernacle) on top of Mount Sinai, in the middle of Musa's followers.
Older Mesopotamian gods were even more 'down-to-earth'. Their religious beliefs held that human beings were *co-workers* with the gods, and labored with them to hold back the forces of chaos.
Jan 28, 2018 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
The root of abrahamic religions comes from the ancient Egyptian religion, which took inspiration from the ancient Mesopotamian religion. Nabi Nuh, / Bible's Noah, the great floods are all told in the Meso's The Epic of Gilgamesh, the earliest surviving great literature >>
Muslims perceive the ancient Egyptian's civilizations badly, unaware of the fact the great prophet Yusuf/Joseph was appointed to run the kingdom by the pharaoh during one time