patoowardfan
Active member
Okay, hear me out—most of us think of religion as something that revolves around a deity, but there are belief systems that don’t have a god at all. Like some branches of Buddhism, certain philosophical traditions, and even some forms of paganism. So at what point does a "belief system" actually become a religion if there's no god involved? Is it about rituals? Morality? A sense of the sacred? Just trying to wrap my head around this—what do you guys think?