> I suggest that you spend time examining math and physics, since the traditional holy books are written by people who were supposedly divinely influenced, but math books and physics books are works describing the world as it is, and in that case, are the closest glimpse of the divine that you're likely to get in this life.
I agree with you but I don't think physics and math can replace what most people actually get out of religion. That's without taking into consideration its cultural importance in most societies.
I agree with you but I don't think physics and math can replace what most people actually get out of religion. That's without taking into consideration its cultural importance in most societies.