If God is all-powerful and all-loving, why does he need you to defend him? Why do believers spend so much time justifying contradictions, excusing suffering, and redefining morality to fit an ancient book? If the truth is so obvious, why does faith require so much mental gymnastics?
Maybe the real reason religion demands unquestioning belief is because it falls apart under scrutiny.
Dare to question.
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Personal Responsibility

Eckhart Tolle’s quote highlights an important truth: while our upbringing and experiences shape us, they don’t have to define us forever. At some point, we have the power to take control of our actions and responses, making them our own responsibility.
This idea comes down to three key points:
•Taking ownership – Instead of blaming our past or external circumstances, we must recognize that our choices are ours to make.
•Conscious awareness – Becoming mindful of our reactions allows us to break free from automatic patterns and respond with intention.
•Personal growth – No matter what has influenced us before, we always have the ability to change, grow, and choose a different path.
Ultimately, this mindset shift can be empowering—it means we’re not just products of our past, but active creators of our future!
God and Freewill
Free will doesn’t require God to allow evil to exist. Think about it—police can stop a bank robbery without endorsing the crime, and they can still ensure fair punishment for the criminals now, not in some distant future. So why would an all-powerful, all-loving God allow so much evil to persist unchecked, while innocent children suffer, families are torn apart by violence, and entire communities are destroyed by disasters?
As human beings, we don’t just sit back and wait for some “final judgment” to bring justice when harm is being done. We act because it’s necessary to protect others and prevent further suffering. So why would a loving God, who is supposedly far more powerful and compassionate than us, choose to allow so much pain and destruction without stepping in?
If imperfect humans are doing more to prevent harm and bring justice in the here and now than this “perfect” God, isn’t it time to question how loving this God really is—or if he’s even there at all? What do you think?

If all religions claim to be the absolute truth, but they contradict each other, they can’t all be right. That’s just basic logic. But here’s the kicker- they CAN ALL be wrong. Something to think about the next time someone insists “their version” of the divine is “the only valid one”.
Welcome to the Journey of Truth and Freedom!
Have you ever stopped to ask yourself why you believe what you believe? Have you questioned the traditions, teachings, and ideologies that have shaped your worldview? Here, we don’t shy away from tough questions—we embrace them.