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farawaystar

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Mar 16, 2026
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I was born into a strict Muslim family. At 13, I started doubting. I had questions I couldn't ask anyone. I grew up, and the doubt grew with me. By 19, I knew: I'm an atheist.

But I lived in an Islamic environment. There was no choice — I had to pretend. All through university, even abroad, still in a Muslim country, I played the same role. I went to the mosque. I said the right things. I smiled through it all while feeling empty inside. I knew that if anyone suspected the truth, my life would become much harder.

I had a girlfriend I truly loved. She was kind, gentle, less extreme than the world around us. With her, I could breathe. For a while, that was enough.

After graduation, everything fell apart. Depression hit me hard. I didn't understand it back then — I had no idea what mental illness even was. I just knew I was suffering.

I started my dream job. Two weeks in, I couldn't do it anymore. Anxiety crushed me. Fear without reason. A heaviness I couldn't explain. I reached out — to friends, to my girlfriend. I told them I was struggling. Their answer was always the same: "Turn to God. He's the only one who can help you. Pray. He will save you."

Every time I heard that, something inside me broke. They didn't know I couldn't pray to a God I didn't believe in. They didn't know that their words only made me feel more alone.

The suicidal thoughts got louder. I couldn't ignore them anymore.

I left everything. My girlfriend, my friends, my job, the country I was in. I came back home. I saw a psychiatrist. He told me I have borderline traits and bipolar 2. That's when I understood — depression had been with me my whole life. Since I was a teenager. I just never had a name for it.

Now I'm here. No more pretending. I know who I am. I know this world isn't made for someone like me. Too much judgment, too much ignorance, too many people who will never understand.

I'm going to end it. I'm going to let go of all of it — the pain, the acting, the exhaustion.

And finally, I'm going to silence the one sentence I've heard my whole life: "God will save you.
 
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vascomorrow

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Feb 11, 2026
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Maybe if you followed a true path you wouldn't be in this mess.. don't blame god for being raised by blind people.

"If a blind person follows a blind person they both fall into a pit."
 
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stopMotionSickness

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Mar 2, 2026
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Maybe if you followed a true path you wouldn't be in this mess.. don't blame god for being raised by blind people.

"If a blind person follows a blind person they both fall into a pit."
So the question becomes, how do you know a path is "true"? By what means can you decide if a leader is "blind" in this sense?
 
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Feb 21, 2026
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Maybe if you followed a true path you wouldn't be in this mess.. don't blame god for being raised by blind people.

"If a blind person follows a blind person they both fall into a pit."
stop with this stupidity. There is no god, there is no path.
 
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farawaystar

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Mar 16, 2026
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Maybe if you followed a true path you wouldn't be in this mess.. don't blame god for being raised by blind people.

"If a blind person follows a blind person they both fall into a pit."
I don't blame anyone for believing in God. I envy it, honestly. I tried for 22 years. Prayed, fasted, said all the right words. Felt nothing. Just silence.

Being an atheist is lonely. You look at the universe and there's no answer. No purpose. Just us, trying to make sense of nothing.

But the truth is worth the pain. Even if it leads me here.

You talk about the 'straight path'. Maybe it exists for you. For me, the only honest path was admitting this is all absurd.

And if suicide is the way out of that — then so be it. At least I'll go with my eyes open.
 
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Hvergelmir

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May 5, 2024
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I know this world isn't made for someone like me. Too much judgment, too much ignorance, too many people who will never understand.
The muslim world isn't the entire world. I can without being ignorant, truthfully say that large parts of the world have a very hard time accepting theocracy.

As for the true path: I go with logic and probability. Also I very much like animals, so they're part of the path, somehow.
Build your own path.
 
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LastNite

Hello World
Mar 31, 2025
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Maybe if you followed a true path you wouldn't be in this mess.. don't blame god for being raised by blind people.

"If a blind person follows a blind person they both fall into a pit."
Leave people alone. This a site where people talk about wanting to kill themselves. You dont like what someone said pack up and move on. No one is forcing you to read anything. I assume youre a Christian. You think Islam is much different than Christianity? I hate to break your balls here but theyre very similar, but the Christian population progressed beyond their beliefs and started to ignore certain rules to satisfy their needs. Muslims didnt and take a look where they are now. Every year theres a war. Some of it related to religion and some is just BS.
 
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May16th

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Mar 5, 2026
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Maybe if you followed a true path you wouldn't be in this mess.. don't blame god for being raised by blind people.

"If a blind person follows a blind person they both fall into a pit."
If you believe in God, why are you here?

Virtually all religious denominations believe that suicide is wrong(except in cases of martyrdom). And don't you think the people here have enough problems already without you coming here with that kind of religious lecture?
 

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