by Massin Kevin Labidi | May 27, 2006 | Philosophy and Beliefs
The Lie of Revelation Throughout history, humans have sought to dominate one another, either by force or through various forms of manipulation—be it financial, political, or religious. This is how the idea of revelation emerged as a tool to control the masses; anyone...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Nov 6, 2005 | Philosophy and Beliefs
Pascal’s Wager I am fully convinced that even if God exists, He cannot be as described by religions. Mathematically speaking, it has been argued that believing in the existence of a god is more logical than not believing. How was this demonstrated? Proponents of this...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Jun 30, 2005 | Philosophy and Beliefs
Destiny, If You Will! In Arabic, destiny is referred to as “المصير” (Al-Maseer), and it is one of the fundamental beliefs that shape the lives of individuals and societies. People, to varying degrees, believe that destiny guides their lives and determines...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Jun 6, 2005 | Philosophy and Beliefs
Where Does the Danger of Faith Lie? I have often wondered: where does the danger that religions pose to humanity today and in the future truly lie? Is it in the idea of believing in “God”? Or is it in religion itself? I don’t think so; believing in...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | May 24, 2005 | Philosophy and Beliefs
Why Am I an Atheist? I am an atheist, but my atheism does not prevent me from respecting those who believe in God—those who consider their faith a personal matter, who do not seek to impose it on others, and who accept it as part of their private domain. I am an...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Apr 30, 2005 | Philosophy and Beliefs
The Mystery… If You Want to Know! Everything that escapes our understanding is called “mystery.” Therefore, the extent of mystery must be equal to the extent of our ignorance. What appears mysterious to some may not necessarily be so for others. For this...