Now that we know the world formed naturally over billions of years, and organisms evolved over time into their present forms, gods are not needed to explain anything, and they never were, or ever did.
Humanity is thankfully growing up.
Religion was created as a means of control.
With the threat of eternal punishment, religions convinced the niggercattle to obey some arbitrary rules that enabled the elites to stay in power. Proof of this is that those rules change over time, depending on the needs of the elite.
As long as usury is not a capital offense, Christcuckoldry is just a grift.
>>511331387 (OP)Yidams are great though.
The other day I meditated for so long on Yamantaka that everything began to look like I was on acid. The walls were breathing and my sense of identity began to fade, identifying only with Yamantaka. My reflection, although blurry, appeared as though it had black eyes and it reinforced the fact that my animal-self is my own worst enemy.
>>511331387 (OP)That's quite a religion you've got there.
>science isn't a bunch of agreed upon theories, and no, you don't need to perform these experiments for yourself -- you just need to trust the experts, whose moral excellence far succeeds yours.
>>511331387 (OP)Also, a lack of God in the sense of an external being does not mean the spiritual world does not exist. It's just a part of nature most don't understand.