Science vs Religion: little thoughts about the differences between a culture of faith and a culture of doubt

I agree with this idea on the existence of a supernatural being, or God.. but then the question becomes not about God but religion. There is no way to determine which religion has access to "God," what this being's role in our universe would be, or whether such trivial things would matter to such a being. Pretty quickly we see that religious ideology must be imperialistic and not divine as religions would like you to believe. So, if one chooses to be spiritual and have "a connection" with the "sprit" that exists outside our universe, that's their personal decision. And, If a person chooses to be religious that is also their decision and, most likely, they're only embracing their culture; but if someone chooses to be religious and that their religion is the only way a person can conduct themselves and want every person to submit to the will of their religion (the range here is wide! From government takeovers, military invasions, or deadly attacks on common people) then we, my friends, have a problem!

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