I am curious, though. Why do you think I attacked other religions. "so why do you have t attack other's beliefs to validate yours."
You say you were a psychologist. Well, if you're a psychologist, you know that there are many different reasons that people do and say things. Or you should know that.
One of the biggest issues I have with all the counselling professions is that they've been taught the one box theory - if people are suffering, then it must be that they had a shitty childhood. Or in those tests, then one type of answer must indicate one type of person.
For example, when I did a test at JC Penny, the question was was I constantly top of the class. I said yes. The results indicated that I must therefore be a type A personality. Actually, I was top of the class (without doing any work whatsoever) is that I'm gifted.
Or another test that put me as a rebel. Why? Because I kept answering a question that I wouldn't join in with the group. Little was I to know that in America this meant a social group. In South Africa, it means a criminal group. And despite the 'doctor' seeing the contradiction in the results, she didn't have sufficient intellect or knowledge to know that there was a misunderstanding somewhere.
I tell you that because your question lacks insight, and it tells me something about you - that I triggered you, and that you are likely to be a believer.