RE: What makes a religion?
June 15, 2016 at 11:33 am
(This post was last modified: June 15, 2016 at 11:36 am by The Grand Nudger.)
While government and religion can be similar in some ways, and overlap in many ways, and while people may be said to be religiously devoted to their government or system of government- they aren't the same thing.
If you and I got an apartment and make rules for each other to follow out of whatever reason..say mutual respect or shared fiscal liability, when we organize.. this is the core of government. I doubt you'd call that situation a religion. Ever had a roommate? Was it jesus? Probably, and probably not, amiright?
If you and I got an apartment and make rules for each other to follow out of whatever reason..say mutual respect or shared fiscal liability, when we organize.. this is the core of government. I doubt you'd call that situation a religion. Ever had a roommate? Was it jesus? Probably, and probably not, amiright?
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