although I will admit it is just as silly being an atheist as being a believer since both claim to know what cannot - obviously - be known. But, well... let me see:
my fascination with religions runs back to when I as a child discovered greek mythology. Since then, it has always fascinated me, and not just myths, after the inicial years, but also rituals and the whole thought behind it. People fascinate me, and I have come to understand that in order to understand people, you have to understand what they believe in.
This is not making much sense. What I am trying to say is: my fascination is not in trying to find out whether there is a god or not, but in seeing what people believe in. Agh. this is not making much sense.
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