Absolutely, that's why I said it made me realize that "again".
Also I'm talking about normal people not those with political motivations. My generally positive impression of religious people was formed based on my life experiences in Iran, having grown up in a religious family (my grandfather was an ayatollah), and it survived the Iranian government's religious agenda and discrimination, compulsory hejab, moral police [
], etc.
Also I'm talking about normal people not those with political motivations. My generally positive impression of religious people was formed based on my life experiences in Iran, having grown up in a religious family (my grandfather was an ayatollah), and it survived the Iranian government's religious agenda and discrimination, compulsory hejab, moral police [
I try to keep a positive impression towards them too. Rejecting anything that you don't believe in is as stupid as it gets. though my positive impression usually fades when I talk to them more, and see that most often they have this sense of moral superiority. They think they are absolutely right, while you always are in doubt about your own ideas.
This of course does not apply to every religious people I've met but exceptions are pretty rare.
