Wednesday 25 May 2011

What is Religion?

NOTE:This article may seem offensive towards some particular readers.

The first line is obvious: What Is Religion?

There may be different views towards religion depending upon various types of people found in this world. They have different philosophies, thoughts and way of expressing it. But one thing is surely common about those religion. The thing is "all religions say that they are the only one who is right. All the others are wrong". To this I feel deeply sorry for those ignorant folks who practice dictatorship in the form of religion.

Do we know that religion is created to follow its norms, not to spend the precious time fighting and arguing about it? .But the fact is that religion has become an open arena for people following different religions to show their powers and fighting capabilities.

The eternal reality is that religion is just a way to lay our faith upon GOD. It's not a big deal. In simple words, religion is HAVING FAITH in what you BELIEVE.

Religion is one of most affluent force that is hidden deep inside a man like patriotism. It is very much practiced that man is ready to sacrifice himself for saving his religion. The different religion created by HUMANS are what we are following now. But if we really want to be contended in what we have we don't have to follow any religion. We just have to have Strong Faith in GOD and THAT'S all we need to survive...

For example, if we have a peek in the lives of world renowned simple people like Guru Nanak, Mahatma Gandhi, Lord Buddha, Confucius, we don't find any religion or caste or creed or ethnicity embedded in their life.

Personally, I was HINDU by birth, but now i've changed. I don't follow religion any more. I am free from the narrow human-made walls of caste, ethnicity, religion, place and even sex. This is because I think soul is the only alive thing the whole universe. Only it appears in this world in different biological forms like the body of male, female, animal,etc.....

SO how about changing your perspective of religion from now?

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