The Fundamental Difference Between the Belief in God and the Worshipping of God 2/3
An extraction from the book, Adeology
One can come to, or arrive at, an inner, seemingly inherent belief in god that is different and potentially more meaningful than any and every other story ever told by any and every other person that is ever brought to religion, brought to believing in religion, and/or brought to miming the physical incantations of religious practices. And, I do say, “brought to religion” intentionally because, that is how it happens. Whether by upbringing, despair, or commercialism, anyone ever believing in religion, was brought to religion—compelled in some way, shape or form, to try and escape or assuage the so-called mortal coil of the physical world with the belief in ancient tribal stories of eternal creator gods—not because of some sort of internal, logical epiphany that x, y, or z belief in god is true or real, but because they were led and persuaded into it.
…hence, adeology.