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There are so many movies satirizing religion in India, why do Indians still blindly believe in religion and caste?

Indian netizens said that once you have the necessary beliefs, it is much easier to believe in religion. I think so, too, because Indians are basically very self-centered, and they have different views on their place in the world and the universe. Science doesn't need your personal beliefs. Believe it or not, it's a fact. There is new evidence that the truth can be changed. Science is so flexible. Personal beliefs are not important. We want to be important people. We like simple things, while science is complex things.

When you are indoctrinated like a child and begin to believe something, you will easily believe what any religion can provide and do so without doubt. It is typical that Indians want answers and explanations for everything, but we don't really want to find answers and explanations. With religion, the world will become logical and people will defend it with firm actions. Religion provides answers to all the problems in life, which are neatly packaged in dogma and rituals. But once you feel that you have a personal relationship with a god you trust, it's easy to ignore this. This feeling is powerful. For religion, feelings are facts. Our relationship is very important.

Most Indians also want to control their own lives. Indian religion provides an illusion. Ironically, it also requires us to give up control of higher power. After all, anything is possible through prayer. At least that's what I was told. This is a powerful statement until the current situation of the world shows that it is not true. Indians think that science doesn't listen to them at all. Being listened to is the most important thing. Finally, science has rules, but it doesn't give Indians a regular life. It can't be twisted to satisfy our personal desires. More personal responsibility is accompanied by more freedom. When Indians give in to forces like religion, they don't need to think too much. Life has become simpler, but they still feel that they can be valued.

Some Indian netizens also said that when you don't believe in science, you either accept the reality or you don't. But not everyone believes the same thing religiously. Islam doesn't think Jesus is special, he is just a prophet. Hinduism accepts neither God nor Jesus. Buddhism does not believe in Allah, God. Most people in the world don't believe in the angel Moroni and his prophet's stone. Therefore, although religion may be in the majority, there is no single religion. Science? This is the same as Boyle's law, whether you come from India, Europe or the United States, it is the same. This is a semantic game. In order to accept religion, we must believe in it. But there is no way to prove any religion. If you want to accept science, you don't have to believe it. Science is not a religion, but a lot of proven facts, which can explain how the world was established. However, if you want to know which is bigger, you need to reconstruct your problem. In India, this differentiation is obvious. Some people believe in science, while others are not exposed to science, so they believe in religion. And few people can go beyond science to believe in religion. This is a vicious circle caused by the status quo in India. Indians need to get rid of this bondage to develop.