so... going from the line of spiritualism — which at its core is a connection with everything else — and that deities are societal constructs serving as the beating heart of religions, what is the morality of saying you believe in one (or more) of these constructs when you don't?
there are people that fall under the umbrella of christianity that both profess belief in god, but it means almost entirely different emotions, behaviors, and actions to the two different people.

and there are people whose e/b/a line up almost entirely, but one is an atheist.
i mean, say you adopt a religion in order to find more community.

does it even matter whether you actually believe in the idealist conception if you say you do and act like it? is that, disrespectful?
i guess this thread doesn't really have a point, it's just open questions. it comes from me considering the mass line and how communists should be among the people.
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