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Religiosity is mostly a form of egocentrism.
The poorer and simpler the believer, the more the role of religion is important to him, and you keep hearing from these kind of people (beyond the normal reasoning that they are loved by the supreme entity of the universe, that they are somehow important to the king of the cosmos) phrases like “Everybody is equal in God’s eyes”, and “Even great scientists and famous achievers are humans just as me, we are all the same”, and things like that. They desperately want to be regarded as the same in value and importance with people who are obviously superior to them in every single aspect.
Just a personal note: if there is a heaven and it is filled with people like the ones in the picture or those rednecks in the U.S. then is better to go to the other place: can’t they see how horrible the Paradise would be if crowded with discussing people like them, who don’t possess any remarkable feature?
The poorer and simpler the believer, the more the role of religion is important to him, and you keep hearing from these kind of people (beyond the normal reasoning that they are loved by the supreme entity of the universe, that they are somehow important to the king of the cosmos) phrases like “Everybody is equal in God’s eyes”, and “Even great scientists and famous achievers are humans just as me, we are all the same”, and things like that. They desperately want to be regarded as the same in value and importance with people who are obviously superior to them in every single aspect.
Just a personal note: if there is a heaven and it is filled with people like the ones in the picture or those rednecks in the U.S. then is better to go to the other place: can’t they see how horrible the Paradise would be if crowded with discussing people like them, who don’t possess any remarkable feature?
