The difference between philosophy and religion is that the former venerates our creative capacity to ask the kinds of questions that lead us to new insights and understandings, especially about ourselves and our differences, as the greatest of virtues, while the latter treats such an ability as the greatest vice.
In doing so, the former sees the unknown as the playground of curiosity, while the other sees the unknown as something to be feared, and never to be entered, unless one does so only while hiding behind a god.
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