Religion feels like our way of making sense of the world when we had no other tools—stories born from experience, shaping survival, culture, and identity. But it’s more than that; it wrestles with meaning, ethics, and existence itself. While I get the idea of ‘everlasting truths,’ I think they’re too abstract without clarity. Maybe religion isn’t just outdated science—it’s a mirror of our need to belong and believe, even if we’ve outgrown some of its explanations.
Religion feels like our way of making sense of the world when we had no other tools—stories born from experience, shaping survival, culture, and identity. But it’s more than that; it wrestles with meaning, ethics, and existence itself. While I get the idea of ‘everlasting truths,’ I think they’re too abstract without clarity. Maybe religion isn’t just outdated science—it’s a mirror of our need to belong and believe, even if we’ve outgrown some of its explanations.