If you want to see the difference between Christianity and Islam, just look at the comments on my X account.
Muslims generally speak with courtesy and try to present knowledge, evidence, and arguments. In contrast, many of the Christians who come to my page seem trapped in their own worldview, leaving insults, mockery, slander against Islam, and fantasies about Muslims. It is like watching children obsessed with violent video games or people completely detached from reality because of their own obsessions.
The reality is that Muslims strive to live clean, modest, chaste, and devout lives. Yet many of these commenters repeatedly claim that Islam is a religion of violence and that Muslim women are oppressed or treated as sexual slaves. These are often stereotypes rather than facts.
Looking at these comments, one can see how deeply prejudice and misinformation can shape people’s perceptions. Anthropologists, scholars of comparative religion, and psychologists could spend time studying the discussions on my X account and find more than enough material to analyze how misconceptions, bias, and group identity influence human behavior and religious discourse.
To the Islamophobia Patients Who Attack Me Because I Converted from Christianity to Islam
There is something I want to say to them.
I was born in Korea in 1986, and in 2009, I left Christianity and entered Islam.
Even after converting, I studied Islam for more than ten years while traveling through several Middle Eastern countries. I studied for my own sake, because I could not allow myself to believe in a false religion.
So please be assured: Islam is indeed the religion of truth.
I believe Islamophobia is not merely ignorance, but a kind of illness.
I, too, had many strange prejudices about Islam when I was a Christian. But after breaking free from those prejudices, my health improved and my life changed.
A life without Islam is not truly living. Even if I were offered hundreds of billions, I would never abandon Islam. I cannot even imagine a life without Islam.