I think I might have to clarify. Religious people bring up their children in a religious environment, and visa versa in atheist families. For the first 10 to 11 years of life your perceptions of the world are formed by your immediate family. As you get older your own personality starts to form its own opinions. It is at this point that you will question your parents ideas and morals. You might become opposite to your parents beliefs. If blind faith keeps us always believing in God then we wouldn't be having this convesation and man would still be in caves for following blindly what our ancestors have said. Our ability to question and try new things have pushed the human race forwards.
Very interesting Mycernius. I don't think that blind faith does anything for anyone. Some people are not convinced of their faith but follow it anyways just because it's in the family...I agree with you. But my religion encourages and makes it a duty upon every man and woman to aquire knowlege and not be ignorant.
God gave us limited free will...that's why we have the ability to think and choose.
Your comment on the above about Adam probably means you are a Muslim, please correct me if I am wrong. If you work by strict biblical method by dates and lifetimes then Adam existed about 6000BC, as worked out by Rev. Usher (thanks Tsuyoiko san). That means by geological and biological remains that Adam was not the first man by a long shot. Jericho was founded Circa 8350 -7350BC and is noted as the first walled town in the world. So who built it if not man?
Very good! You have done your homework

I am Muslim. I don't go by biblical text because it's majorly corrupted...especially the dates. For example, the bible claims that at the time of Noah when there was a flood, that flood covered the entire earth plus 15 cubits. But the date in which the bible says this happened, there were civilizations that existed. According to Islam, the flood at the time of Noah did occur, however it does not say it covered the entire earth, it flooded major parts of it, AND a date is not given. So if the bible wants to say Adam came about 6000BC that's the bible. As for Islam,Adam is the first man created. There is no date given.
If the prophets sent down was to spread the message of one God to everyone, then why were there so many religions that follow more than one God?. The Incasa and Aztecs had a huge pantheon of Gods. As do Hindus and Shinto. Buddhism doesn't really follow God, being an almost atheistic religion. Many tribal faiths in Africa are more spirit based than an ominpotent God type. Plus, didn't Muhammad say he was the last prophet to be sent by God? That means that we haven't had any "Instruction" for the past 1500 years. Also why the Ba'hai faith are persecuted in Iran and other muslim countries. Another question is why does the message differ within the Abrahamic religions. Surely an instruction from God is infallible and should mean the same to Jews, Christians and Muslims. So why the violence and intolerance between the three?
The prophets were sent down to spread the message of one God, but that doesn't mean everyone followed. OR the people originally believed in one God, but over time, their ideas became corrupted. For example, there were these 4 very pious men of God. After they died, people started to hang their pictures in their homes to remember them, and they would look at the pictures before they left home hoping to bring a blessing, and over time, those people turned to idol worshiping those 4 men.
As for Hindus...their belief is actually that there is only ONE GOD believe it or not. But they believe that God is in everthing and everywhere so they could worship basically anything.
Yes Muslims believe that Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) is the last and final seal of all the prophets that came before. There will be no more prophets because with Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) has been brought a universal message for all of mankind. All the other prophets brought messages specifically geared to their group of people, not the entire humanity. Also, the coming of Prophet Muhammed is one of the signs of the coming Final Day of Judgement.
Also, people being persecuted for their religion is the corrupted thinking of the rulers...not Islam. Under Prophet Muhammed(pbuh) was the only time that Christians and Jews were able to live in peace together. He did not persecute them for believing in somethign different. He gave them the message and if they did not accept, that was up to them. There is no compulsion in Islam.
Can you give me examples of how the message differs from Abrahamic religions so I can answer you more clearer?
Throughout time, the most specific message sent to the Prophets were that worship only one God. This is tru for Muslims, Christians and Jews. Muslims believe in the Torah and the Gospels IN THEIR ORIGINAL UNCORRUPTED STATE. But it has been changed so much by the Chuch that there is no way of knowing what's what. There are the gospels of mathew, mark, luke and john, but we're interested in the gospel of JESUS (pbuh).
Ok I'll answer the rest later, but i don't wanna annoy people by writing so much. Sorry guys!