An interesting thought that I'd had concerning the origin of religions: Consider, the majority of those belief structures that can be called religion, and concievably even those that can be called science, concern an amount of understanding of something which is infinitely more vast than the person or group of persons who are undertaking these perspectives. That being said, it would follow logically that each of these various groups would come to a necessarily different conception of what constitutes this infinite vastness.
To state the thought with more pith: Finite (human) understandings of something infinite (G-d, the all, what is . . .) will immediately come to differing points of view.
What spice is this variety of perspective.
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