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World religion made interesting

Imagine you are in a gigantic shopping mall. In this particular mall there is a shop representing every religion, spiritual philosophy and cult on the planet Earth. The Christianity store is the biggest and it’s near the entrance so you decide to have a look around there first. The interior is spacious and bright white. The plastic Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene mannequins are plentiful and the neo-gothic organ music is subtle and soothing. Before long you see a leather-bound Bible on a fancy pedestal. You flip it open to a verse in Psalms 4. POOF! You feel a presence, and it “ain’t Jesus.” No Sir (or Madame), it's a greasy salesman! “Can I help you with anything?” the Christian salesman utters like he has said it one million times before. “No, I'm just looking” you respond. You’ve said that to one million greasy salesmen.

monchtum

Force-feeding “the book” is awfully outdated.
Allegorie on the Monchtum by Hans Sebald Beham (1500 - 1550); Public Domain.

So what is this shopping mall metaphor all about? Christianity was just used as an example because it has the most followers in the world (the biggest store) and since you are English-speaking, you’re familiar with it (closest to the mall entrance). The point is it’s tough to “window shop” for a religion. There’s a pushy evangelist around every corner! If you search the internet for information on Islam for example there’s a good chance you will get the biased opinion of an Islamic organization or some random religious fanatic. See, everyone is trying to sell you their religion.

The Bohemian approach

This Web site has set out to be as “bias-free” as humanly possible (because completely “bias-free” is humanly impossible). Beliefs are neither promoted nor discouraged overall — you will find articles with both a “pro” and an “anti” spin. We believe that you have the right to worship at any altar you like without some schmuck popping out from behind it to convince you that your faith is “wrong.” You will learn all about a cornucopia of world religions, mystery schools and cults as well as their respective histories, doctrines or tenets, dogmas, teachings, general beliefs and a boat-load more! Curious minds and seekers that are willing to look beyond current affiliations rejoice.

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Appeasing students and scholars remains top priority. The simple site navigation will get you through your research quickly so you can get that pesky essay over with! You will find only carefully researched and edited content to fuel your own writings. Most articles contain suggestions on further reading so you can easily track down the best books on a given subject. You’ll be a world religion know-it-all in no time!


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