>>11180921what does your religion teach in reguard to
- how many gods are there
- who created the world, how, and why
- who created humans, how, and why
- what are the laws / commandments
-- like in relation to clothing, food, morality, conversions, authority etc
- is there an afterlife, and what is it like
- can you get awarded / punished for your sins and virtues
-- and what are the sins and virtues
- can you 'get closer to the divine' by doing mushrooms / drugs, what about other rituals
- what does your religion teach about human / child sacrifice
- what is the role of women
- what does your religion teach in regard to spirits and other mythical creatures (not gods, and not human)
- is nature divine / anything in nature particularly divine
and please do not pull things our of your ass, SHOW US SOURCES, like a christian, jew, muslim, egyptian, hindu, native american, sikh and others can show you sources.
and don't say it was never written down, many things have in fact been written in stone, surely if their beliefs were important to them they would have recorded them