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I picked don't know. Just because you can follow your own moral code, one you feel is fair to each of your fellow man, does not mean everyone can? Some people might need the fear of god put into them in order to remain nonviolent or to remain 'moral' or to not sink into an existential nightmare and go postal!
I'm not entirely sure what religion is. Is it the Church/Temple/Mosque? Or is it the doctrine? The structure of belief and what it entails?
I like Aesop's Fables. If I were to pick a religion, it would be reading those short, metaphorical, creative stories. Always with a clear line at the end spelling out the meaning behind the tale, just in case you couldn't decipher it as you read along.
Religion is not so clear: denominations, interpretations, the fact that the original texts are translated and mistranslated and thousands of years old and so obviously altered over the years. You have to wonder if the texts, the holy books, were not in fact tailored to the liking of various kings or tyrants who held sway over the world in different eras of humanity.
I'm not entirely sure what religion is. Is it the Church/Temple/Mosque? Or is it the doctrine? The structure of belief and what it entails?
I like Aesop's Fables. If I were to pick a religion, it would be reading those short, metaphorical, creative stories. Always with a clear line at the end spelling out the meaning behind the tale, just in case you couldn't decipher it as you read along.
Religion is not so clear: denominations, interpretations, the fact that the original texts are translated and mistranslated and thousands of years old and so obviously altered over the years. You have to wonder if the texts, the holy books, were not in fact tailored to the liking of various kings or tyrants who held sway over the world in different eras of humanity.


















