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If you go to church as an agnostic, or as a "cultural Christian" (whatever that means), you're still indirectly supporting Christianity
If you celebrate Eid as an agnostic or as an Ex muslim, you're still empowering Islam indirectly
Same thing with wearing crosses or using religious symbols or nasheeds or whatever, indirect support and propping up
Even if you don't directly believe in it or don't believe in supporting it, you're still subconsciously supporting it in the sense that you want it to be true deep down, because everyone does
Same thing with deists, they still indirectly support the same ideas that religions do, they just don't have a set of rules to apply to or a book to follow
But I guess religion is so huge it seeps into all cultures, so that's expected
If you celebrate Eid as an agnostic or as an Ex muslim, you're still empowering Islam indirectly
Same thing with wearing crosses or using religious symbols or nasheeds or whatever, indirect support and propping up
Even if you don't directly believe in it or don't believe in supporting it, you're still subconsciously supporting it in the sense that you want it to be true deep down, because everyone does
Same thing with deists, they still indirectly support the same ideas that religions do, they just don't have a set of rules to apply to or a book to follow
But I guess religion is so huge it seeps into all cultures, so that's expected