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People keep asking me about my religion.
So here’s my honest thought on religion in general.
And no, I don’t know every religion on Earth. This is just how I see things.
I’m not rejecting religion outright.
Religious books do have good ideas in them.
But those ideas are subjective. They are not universal constants that apply to the whole human race.
What bothers me is something deeper.
At some point, humans stopped searching for the truth about existence.
Instead of asking whether a higher being actually exists, what it is, or how the universe and even a multiverse might really work, we inherited answers and froze there. We created images of god in our own minds and decided the investigation was over.
If you ask believers a simple question:
“Have you seen your god?”
The answer is always no.
It’s always:
“My ancestors saw it.”
“A prophet saw it.”
“A book says it.”
Every claim is one step removed from direct experience.
And if you read most holy texts, there’s a pattern. They talk about an era where gods walked, spoke, and were visible. Then that era ends. No more direct contact. Only belief, obedience, and interpretation.
That gap matters.
Because belief became a replacement for curiosity.
Instead of continuing the search for truth, humans chose comfort. Faith is easier than uncertainty. Accepting a story is easier than admitting “I don’t know.”
So we took the most powerful known tool in the universe, the human brain, and told it to stop asking questions.
That’s the part that scares me.
Our brain is currently the smartest known thing in the universe. And we use it to defend inherited answers instead of exploring reality itself. Once a species believes it already knows the ultimate truth, it stops evolving intellectually.
If a creator exists, reducing it to a human-made character with fixed rules and emotions feels absurd.
If no creator exists, believing otherwise only delays humanity from fully understanding reality and taking responsibility for it.
Either way, the outcome is the same.
We stopped searching.
And for a thinking species, stopping the search might be the real doom.
But heyyy, I know science exists and is actively doing the kind of thinking humanity needs, which is why I don’t think we’re entirely lost here. 😎👌
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Who is the best secretary for Rimuru?
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Who understands the world better?
1 week ago | [YT] | 13
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Who is more loyal to Rimuru?
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Who wins in pure intelligence?
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Ciel is best described as:
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Who would break the world first if they went all out?
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 8
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Who is more dangerous when calm?
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Who bends the rules the most?
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