Seriously, What Has Religion Got To Do With God? I don’t ask that to be ironic, I mean it just as it appears. To illustrate, let’s compare religion with something I will call an unreligion. Animism is the name commonly used for the unreligion of various indigenous tribes around the world. In animism the Creator of everything, including ourselves, is called by various names such as “The Great Spirit.” There’s no more complexity to it than that: somehow we got here, along with other animals and plants and stars, and all we know is that it’s all amazingly complex and intricate, and so we attribute all that to a Creator whom we will never begin to comprehend. There is profound respect for the Creator, the Great Spirit, or whatever name they give to that entity.
What Has Religion Got To Do With God?
What Has Religion Got To Do With God?
What Has Religion Got To Do With God?
Seriously, What Has Religion Got To Do With God? I don’t ask that to be ironic, I mean it just as it appears. To illustrate, let’s compare religion with something I will call an unreligion. Animism is the name commonly used for the unreligion of various indigenous tribes around the world. In animism the Creator of everything, including ourselves, is called by various names such as “The Great Spirit.” There’s no more complexity to it than that: somehow we got here, along with other animals and plants and stars, and all we know is that it’s all amazingly complex and intricate, and so we attribute all that to a Creator whom we will never begin to comprehend. There is profound respect for the Creator, the Great Spirit, or whatever name they give to that entity.