Voltaire once said ‘There is no God, but don’t tell that to my servant, lest he murders me at night.’
Religion was supposed to save us from our dark selves. A set of rules, a set of guidelines to maintain a mindset of peace and contentment. Instead, we use religions to justify our darkest impulses.
We do unimaginable things to ourselves in the name of gods. Cause unthinkable suffering for the sake of divinity.
Our existence is as long as a bleep in the spectrum of time and space but within that fraction of moments, all we do is play god and devil.
Photo Baryta luster Fine Art 320gsm
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Voltaire once said ‘There is no God, but don’t tell that to my servant, lest he murders me at night.’
Religion was supposed to save us from our dark selves. A set of rules, a set of guidelines to maintain a mindset of peace and contentment. Instead, we use religions to justify our darkest impulses.
We do unimaginable things to ourselves in the name of gods. Cause unthinkable suffering for the sake of divinity.
Our existence is as long as a bleep in the spectrum of time and space but within that fraction of moments, all we do is play god and devil.
Photo Baryta luster Fine Art 320gsm
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