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Religion (belief) and Reason (logic)

 we will feel confident in a view (religion, ism etc.) if we consider it logical

while logic / reason is often influenced by several things

- intelligence

- cultural background


besides, sometimes you will be sure of something if there is support for supernatural things (miracles).


related to this intelligence, in this world there are many people who are smart and smart but they are also divided in different views because they have been influenced by the environment that shapes perceptions


for example also in Islam / in the Koran there is a fragment of the word 'don't you think', 'don't you use your mind'


but when using reason it is not uncommon to be skeptical of other parts of the teaching

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