Tschumi
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I'm a confirmed roman catholic but i moved to Beijing when i was about 15 and when i was confronted by the breadth, complexity, variety and depth of the real world, i realised religion was a sideshow. I'd lived in four countries before then, but they were all western, and i was too young to choose about attending church.
.. i don't have anything against religious people, they'll never touch my theory-of-existence thought processes, and if they try to imply that they're right about stuff that is clearly speculative they won't get much agreement from me, but i know and love many religious people and don't care about their personal beliefs.
I think, in brief terms, that religion is the same thing as science, it just uses a less sensible system for explaining the universe.
.. i don't have anything against religious people, they'll never touch my theory-of-existence thought processes, and if they try to imply that they're right about stuff that is clearly speculative they won't get much agreement from me, but i know and love many religious people and don't care about their personal beliefs.
I think, in brief terms, that religion is the same thing as science, it just uses a less sensible system for explaining the universe.
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