It's all very true, rings with intensity. The structure sets up that it has you agreeing that we have created our god(s) to rule ourselves. It seems that you've set up the argument that the choice to believe in god(s) is a free choice. Considering this, I'd say religion, with dogmas and rules, is not so much a trap or scam but more of humanity's way of organizing ourselves based on our beliefs. Can we be free of our self-created beliefs, free of ourselves?
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It's all very true, rings with intensity. The structure sets up that it has you agreeing that we have created our god(s) to rule ourselves. It seems that you've set up the argument that the choice to believe in god(s) is a free choice. Considering this, I'd say religion, with dogmas and rules, is not so much a trap or scam but more of humanity's way of organizing ourselves based on our beliefs. Can we be free of our self-created beliefs, free of ourselves?