Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Why I am not religious

I am not against Religion in any sense, being one of the crucial opiate of the masses, it's the human-centric-ness of it all that I am reeling from. Everything centers on the human and the rest plays second fiddle. Science, on the other hand, resonates with the Natural World, in that humans are mere paltry things that figure as importantly as the blade of grass that I've just stepped on. Humans are bodies of Nature, after all.

This coincides with the shift from pagan cults to the Religions that we see today, the former as being blasphemous and everything.

Humans are the viruses of Mother Nature, and she has engineered a virus within a virus. Such is the power of Nature, but would it be too late, too weak? Or would humans recant their selfish nature and realign themselves with her again?

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