"Every religion on Earth is good, but the problem arises when humans make rules and regulations and forcefully impose them on others. Any religion that is unable to answer or clarify doubts and questions is not fit to be called a religion, nor does it have the right to manipulate or force someone to believe in it. There are many human-created ideologies within almost all religions. These interpretations are based on human understanding, and as a result, there are often misinterpretations and miscommunications, leading to a distortion of the real meaning. However, the intention behind these interpretations is generally to do good, and some interpretations are accurate while others are not. Therefore, every religion should be open to questioning, even from those who may not have much knowledge. If a religion does not encourage questioning and instead insults those who seek answers about their beliefs or gods, it is not a suitable religion. While not all answers may be available, there are answers that are essential for humanity, other beings on Earth, and the planet itself."
Most of the religions on Earth can be likened to the "Chinese whisper" game, where information gets passed along and the meaning and ideology can change over time. When all the continents were connected as one, there might have been only one religion with some variations. However, as the continents separated and potentially underwent a reset, information may have been lost. Afterward, different groups of people tried their best to create something that would help improve their lives, leading to the emergence of thousands of religions on Earth.
One of the most common teachings found in all religions is the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to enhance human life and understanding. Evolution also plays a role in the development of religions. Each religion may have originated from a single source when the continents were connected, but as time went on, the beliefs and practices diversified based on the experiences and perspectives of various groups.
For example, some worshipped the sun as a god, while others revered the moon, air, water, or even so-called devils. This diversity led to the creation of different religions. However, the ultimate goal of every religion, even those associated with the so-called devil, is somewhat similar.
These so-called worshippers are praying to a deity named Daksh, who is believed to be the first man created. Daksh is said to have established numerous rules and regulations for humanity, some of which were beneficial while others were illusory in their goodness. He lacked the understanding that every rule should be formulated for the betterment of society. If a rule created a negative experience or caused harm to the Earth or humanity, it should be changed. However, due to the power he possessed, Daksh failed to grasp this concept.
In response to Daksh's ignorance, a deity known as the lord intervened to rectify the situation and make Daksh understand. However, Daksh exhibited foolishness by expecting gods to adhere to his human-made rules and regulations. There are various instances that illustrate this, culminating in the god ultimately severing Daksh's head. As an act of mercy, Daksh was granted a goat's head, and his life was restored. Thus, those who worship a goat are essentially worshipping Daksh. It is important to note that Daksh is not inherently evil but rather a misguided individual who deemed his own rules superior. In comparison to both the humans of his time and the present, Daksh can be considered godlike as he was the first creation of Brahma in human form. Consequently, he is believed to answer prayers.
It is crucial to try and understand how Daksh came to be perceived as evil. Individuals from different places, who were unaware of or only heard fragments of his story, may have passed on these incomplete tales to others, resulting in a distorted version of events. This distorted narrative might have portrayed Daksh as a devil or a powerful evil entity opposing the gods.
And he was turned into a devil god simply because he fought against the gods. The evidence of this can be found in the name itself. The main human religion was called Sanatan, and someone who created Satan derived the name from it. All they did was remove "na" from Sanatan and created Satan. It is possible to trace the origins of everything on Earth, including religion, ideology, and even DNA, back to their sources. If these individuals gather the courage and intellect, the truth may be revealed.
In my personal opinion, regardless of which religion I encounter, whether through reading or listening to others, I focus on history, knowledge, and examples of how humans can use them to evolve and create a better ecosystem for our Earth, solar system, or perhaps even the universe. Humans must understand that there is no fixed set of rules. Everything evolves, including rules. However, these rules must be beneficial for humanity and serve the greater good, which includes maintaining the Earth's ecosystem. If rules are created in a way that only benefits a specific community while others suffer, it is not an evolved religion or community. Those who fearfully and insecurely label other religions and gods as evil or devils, attempting to shame and cancel them or manipulate their beliefs, are the lowest level of beings. They have much to learn and evolve, which may not be achievable within a single lifetime.
As a child, I engaged in various actions and beliefs, but I have evolved over time. Everything that has occurred in my life has always been connected to this notion of religion.