In this various societies across the globe, we often find ourselves trapped by conventional expectations and lose our authenticity towards ourself and others. While I have my beliefs, I see them as only as a progressive path towards greater understanding. No belief system is ultimately wrong morally. Would you agree? Many do not. Many strike out to convert others to their way of being simply because they feel they have the whole truth and nothing but the truth. This couldn't be further from love and is detrimental to relating fully to people from all walks of life.
Religion, in particular, is simply a container of well-defined beliefs that people ascribe to. It is time each of you take a look "outside the box". Allow yourself to travel down the path of belief that best brings happiness and joy into your life. For example, a belief in God as a person is reliably comforting to many who think this way.
But, is belief that the source of all mankind as simply a centerpiece of our collective energies wrong? Depends on if you have integrated science with faith, or see science as an enemy to true faith. Who are we to sway others from their own peace of mind? We should not judge people by their beliefs, but by their qualities. A kind, generous, sincere and authentic person sees the world as a melting pot of many personalities all worthy of our respect.
How will you integrate this perspective into your life, and do you see how it opens up new possibilities and frees people to be individuals rather than slaves? I am worthy of respect, and I wish to respect others. I can't do that if I am tied to being ultimately right rather than ultimately loving.