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But we are all humans, and most people have spiritual needs... I think it's more logical that most religions are expressions of a universally shared need for spirituality, faith or belief with differences in history and culture rather than the other way around.
Also, if I follow your line of reasoning this could mean that some (or all) religions are wrong in their beliefs and assumptions.
Lucetius Gellius Belenus wrote:Slave Draco
Humans also have mateial needs for things such as clothing, shelter and food. It dosn’t follow that everything you eat is good for you just because it’s edible. Neither are all religious beliefs & practices food for the soul.
Gnæus Dionysius Draco wrote:There are no cultures on this earth which eat food which is poisonous or non-edible to others. Also, name me a religious belief and/or practice which is no soul food.
Perikles Eleutherius wrote:I ...
Both types of religion teach however, peace, virtue and truthfullness. In that aspect all religions possess the same message. It is only in the way of expressing that they differ considerably.
Perikles Eleutherius wrote:I believe ... On the other hand, one can distinguish the revealed religions. These religions often possess a messianic message. They concentrate around a Sacred Script and usually seek to convert people. This is something foreign to most traditional religions.
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