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Religion or no religion

Religion, at its best, is meant to invite, not intimidate. The moment belief is forced, it stops being belief and becomes control. You can make someone comply outwardly, but you can’t make their heart agree. And without conviction, religion turns into empty performance.
There’s also a dignity issue. Every human being has the right to conscience — the right to wrestle with meaning, God, doubt, and truth in their own way. When you override that, you’re not honoring God; you’re centering your own authority.
History already taught us this lesson the hard way. Forced religion produces:
hypocrisy instead of holiness
resentment instead of reverence
rebellion instead of belief
Even from a faith perspective, genuine spirituality grows through example, patience, and love, not pressure. If a belief is true and powerful, it should be able to stand without coercion.
You can share your religion. You can live your religion. You can defend your religion.
But the moment you try to enforce it, you’ve crossed from faith into domination.
And tying this back to our earlier conversation:
just like communication, faith without care becomes harm, even when intentions are good.
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BabyLonia · F
I think there is a strong distinction between faith and religion.

What you are talking about relates very much to faith in god and your personal beliefs.
OluwoleFemiJacob · 26-30, M
@BabyLonia hello thanks for that I will like to explain better what your perspective about this is
BabyLonia · F
@OluwoleFemiJacob religion is the system of faith. It is controlled by men who control the people. It may have been needed 2000 years ago when people were uneducated to ensure that a community can live safely.
Faith is an individual's relationship with god.