It is interesting to consider how often people make unverified claims when discussing the subject of religion. Rather than simply exploring the presence or absence of God, their focus remains perpetually fixed on trying to prove or disprove mere speculations, which in turn limits them from discovering further possibilities. In doing so, religion is irredeemably politicized in the public and private spheres of human life, allowing for deliberate distortion and dogma. At the same time, however, to separate religion from personal bias would be to distance oneself from a supposed God for the purpose of objective examination. This unyielding gap between Man and the Unknown is often problematic as it ends up blurring the reality of 'what is', while subjective experience attempts to eliminate this distance entirely ¿ though by any means necessary.
Agnosticism, Atheism and Non-Religion