I think the primary reason that I'm not interested in any religions involving a deity is because I like myself too much. That's not to say that people who follow the word of their god(s) don't like themselves, but I like myself in the sense of: I'd never be willing to devote myself to something that I can't prove exists. I'd feel ridiculous. Any proof of god(s) existing go straight through my brain because it's too ridiculous for me to fathom.
I believe that the world is devoted to me, which sounds egotistical out loud and it probably is but it makes me happy and confident so I don't think this reasoning is an especially bad thing. Humans are animals and we're possibly the most amoral kind. Other animals are the purest form of carnal existence as they haven't been tainted with the guilt and shame that comes with Christian ideologies. We need to place ourselves first and not spend our lives moulding ourselves into the image of something that doesn't exist. We need to take pride in ourselves and live off of our own individual freedom rather than living a life of limitations just because you're afraid of what happens after death. Accept everybody for who they are, no matter their skin or hair or sexuality or gender. There is no "ideal breed" or following.
Reject the colorless existence.
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