2. WHERE DOES EVERYONE GET THEIR RELIGION?

Another friend of mine did not want to believe or understand this in any way. As a result, I came up with more ideas:
Where do all of these people get their religions? It’s not something we are born with. It must be some kind of a human trait, as it is often noted that everyone believes in something. It is, therefore, a biological feature in humans, but…

What makes a human individual believe in a certain religion is something that we acquire. No-one turns into a person believing in Jehovah, Allah or the Christian God if they are not taught this religion, or have you ever heard of a wolf child who has adopted one of the world religions and believes in it?

Why would religion be taught at school if we were born with it?
Religion is taught so that self-conscious minds would realise, at an early stage, how to act in the best interest of their herd. I keep talking about a herd, because we are herd animals.

This herd teaches its individuals that it is the highest authority, God.

The individuals do not teach this to each other, instead, there is something within the herd – referred to as the Holy Spirit in Christianity – that causes some of the individuals in the herd, who are fit for the task, to become advocators and teachers of God’s message. It is possible that these creatures, made up of individuals, are kept together by some kind of telepathy, even though we do not know the working mechanism involved. (Nonverbal messages, understood by the sub-conscious?)

The individuals themselves do not understand why they have found faith. They just find religion following the impulses sent to them by the herd. They receive these impulses from other individuals in the herd, and individuals who used to belong to the herd and have captured these things in so-called sacred scripture.

We have to understand that our acts are controlled by the herd. With various sensory impulses, it drives us to live as a part of it, as it is a creature that we all form together.

We do not need to know how and why it does the things it does.
The means with which it seeks harmony differ for different individuals. This is why they say that God works in mysterious ways. The herd, as a whole, is this God.

All of the people who have surrounded me in my life and everything that has happened has prepared me to understand the true nature of religion: that it means biologically determined species-specific instructions, a feature developed for the organism called Human in its formation to a social animal with the purpose of uniting the species and simplifying interaction between the individuals of the organism.

Therefore, the origin of religions lies in species-specific instructions that guide the conscious minds of the individuals to make choices in the best interest of the species.

Genes are not enough for this.


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