All religions are intrinsically evil and immoral, whether they are theistic, financial, economic, political, pseudo-scientific, and so on.
And they are intrinsically evil and immoral because they knowingly and intentionally conflate their "beliefs" with the "truth," even though even a ten year old knows the difference between the two.
In fact, the reason religions require that people come to church every week and read their Bibles every day, or sing national anthems every morning, is simply to keep them hypnotized by the illusion that the two are the same thing.
Because only after you convince people that "beliefs" and "truth" are really the same thing, can religions then be used to convince them to engage in all the most immoral acts for all of the most moral reasons.
And in this way, all religions masquerade as the antidote to themselves, and each other.
And they are intrinsically evil and immoral because they knowingly and intentionally conflate their "beliefs" with the "truth," even though even a ten year old knows the difference between the two.
In fact, the reason religions require that people come to church every week and read their Bibles every day, or sing national anthems every morning, is simply to keep them hypnotized by the illusion that the two are the same thing.
Because only after you convince people that "beliefs" and "truth" are really the same thing, can religions then be used to convince them to engage in all the most immoral acts for all of the most moral reasons.
And in this way, all religions masquerade as the antidote to themselves, and each other.
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