6. Religion

Religions are theories about the meaning of life. Commonly they have three interwoven elements: a morality, a theology and a feeling of ecstasy. Some sort of morality, or code of conduct is a pre-requisite of the success of an intelligent social animal with a long...

7. Theology

The second attribute of most religions is theology, and a great deal of effort has commonly been expended in trying to get it right although aesthetes of many faiths may in the end largely dispense with it. The wide range of theologies that modern communications now...

8. The Nature of Perceived Reality

Each person has one ultimate point of reference – himself. He may choose delegated reference points, such as a universe, a star, a mother, a lover, a god or a pope, but their authority for him derives from his decision under whatever pressures there may be, to...
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