Do I believe in GOD?

June 21, 2024PhilosophyMann ki Baat

Jay Siya Ram !

tldr: No, I don't believe in God.

non-tldr: for those who wants to look smart then go ahead wasting your time reading the text below.

Initial

I don't believe in god but i admire them as a historical figures,Let it be Hanuman Ji ,Shree Ram or Shree Krishna, but no Chaibaba. I feel peace at temples but not any hopes to worship them.

need of religion?

Religion, ah yes, the ancient practice of creating rules for life, because what could go wrong with that? Just imagine a world without it: people doing whatever they want, whenever they want, and having no divine figures to blame for their misfortunes. The horror!

But let's get real. Our religion has given us some of the best stories.

Religion is just like a Homeopathic medicine.

Now, before you start thinking I've found divine enlightenment, let me clarify: I admire these figures as historical and mythological icons.Now, let's talk about the placebo effect. Yes dosto, religion is the ultimate placebo. You believe, you feel better.

It’s like those sugar pills in drug trials—harmless but with the power to make you think you're on the road to recovery. Religion gives people hope, a sense of purpose, and a community

What do we have left in name of our religion? Stories and moral values. The ancient knowledge that was relevant back then doesn’t quite cut it now. I mean, can someone please demonstrate a Brahmastra? Didn't think so.

Conclusion

In conclusion, while I don't believe in God, I respect the cultural and historical significance of these divine figures. And temples? They're my go-to place for a bit of peace and quiet, not for making wish lists. Religion might just be the world's biggest placebo, but hey, if it works for you, more power to you.