Agreed. In my memoir Sitting in Two Boats, I discuss my struggle with belief/disbelief and mental illness.
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They make you believe the crazy-and make you think you’re crazy when you’re being rational...
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I am Ex-Muslim, happy and lucky to have left this evil doctrine.
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We are all much happier, OF COURSE, but the trauma that we’ve been put through-dealing w the lies and the abuse-that takes a while to cleanse out.
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I admire you. I left Christianity after 50 years inside it. And that was traumatic. For me. Church did not care much, But it was so hard. I can just imagine what you went through
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I was wondering, are there currently Ex Muslim organizations that look to assist Muslims who left Islam for atheism/Secular humanism as well as those who converted to other religions? For example an Arab Muslim who became Christian or a South Asian Muslim who became Hindu?
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The assumption is that if they join a new community they have support from the new group...atheists have nowhere to turn.
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Another reason for all of us to show
#exMuslims that much more#Solidarity.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Sudarshan Kriya taught in the Art of Living programs and meditation, yoga are solutions ma'am
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