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“We essentially view religion as a very literal pursuit in the West; other countries view it as more poetic and metaphysical.”

Russell Brand

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In Western countries, people often look at their religion like a set of strict rules or facts. They believe there is one correct way to understand their holy books and that these texts are talking about real events. In other parts of the world, people see their religion more like a beautiful story with deeper meanings. They think about the messages and lessons rather than focusing on the details being absolutely true. For example, imagine reading a book about heroes and adventures. In the West, people might treat it like a history book, checking if every event really happened. In other parts of the world, they might read it as a story that teaches bravery and kindness, even if the events didn’t literally happen. By doing this, people can find different lessons and meanings in their faith. So, if someone wants to explore their spiritual beliefs, they could try to see the bigger picture and think about what lessons or values their religion is teaching them, instead of just the literal facts. This way, faith can be a source of wisdom and inspiration in different ways.

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Cultural differences Literal interpretation Metaphysical Philosophy Poetic Religion Spirituality Worldview
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