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I would have to say that would explain someone's position who doesn't believe in God, someone who believes in God believes that God created their religion through the writings of man. Divine creation of the religion. I think modern day religion is mythology like the past but that is just me finding my way.
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Maybe that is all there is to religion. I honestly think that religion is a man-made construct. Now, spirituality on the other hand can be much more. I guess it depends on your definitions.
Spirituality is more important than religion, IMO. Spirituality is your relationship with Diety and religion can only introduce that relationship. To me it is all a personal relationship. |
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