r/ExAlgeria • u/Objective-Fox-7501 • May 03 '26
Deists in Algeria?
I am a deist and i don't believe in a particular god or a ruler, just a logical cause for existence, although he does not interfere in human affairs, I reject all the religious textbook and the silly idea of revelation and only rely on reason, logic and observation of the natural world to understand the divine. God didn't gave us books, he gaves us reason and anyone who believes that he's lucky to be born as a Christian/Muslim and he the only one talked to god needs a fucking therapist
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u/Apprehensive_End3839 29d ago
u still need to learn and read more but that's a good point to start from
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u/Fuugaal_Taacsanna 27d ago
I'm an Atheist, if we're talking about the Deistic God then I am a negative atheist, I don't believe in it but also don't claim it doesn't exist, if it's a traditional God (Allah, Jehovah, Brahma, Zeus...) then I'm a strong Atheist, I believe those myths do not exist.
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u/heszackk 26d ago
same dude but I also believe that you shouldn't see religious people as mentally ill as long as they don't harm anyone with their believes we don't have the right to judge or interfere in what they wanna believe in
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u/Pristine-Search6427 28d ago edited 27d ago
Hey I am a therapist and believing can be a sign of a good mental health state not the reverse doesn't matter what you believe in the most important point is to be in harmony with what you believe in and to reach induvidualitation through your faith also to feel conceted to the world and to hold coherence between your faith feelings and to be able to accept that the world is not black and white hell and heaven but it's okay to understand that it's grey and to embrace that to live free from the inner ambivalence. You can read for Carl Jung about that. Also for victor Frankel. Erich fromm too. Hope that helps.