Unitarian humanist thesis

From a unitarian humanist perspective, “religion” is a part of culture and society.

We eat, breathe, drink, and sleep cults, all day, every day.

Documenting (and codifying) faith for utilitarian reasons is how we identify as a literate people.

The Father of Linguistics did this with the codification of grammar rules for Sanskrit in the 5th century BCE.

The purpose was to organize the Vedas.

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