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No, Grey, I'm not religious and probably furthest thing from it. Not that I'm anti-religion because if it helps people and if it saves people from a life of shady crap and debauchery and all that, if it saves people and it legitimately gives them something to live for, I'm all for it. I'm all for it. Personally, I've just never seen no evidence, man. I see the good in people, but I don't think it's a religion that necessarily drives the good in people. You can have really good people without them being religious. I just don't see any particular... I mean, it could be said that anytime I'm helped with anything or anything that it's God doing it through other people, that's what people would have you believe, but I think it's rather than put an umbrella on it, there's just good people in the world. There's a lot of bad people, but there's a lot of good people too. I just haven't seen any direct evidence that God is there or that religion is going to improve my life. I've tried reading the Bible before and it just seems like it's all over the place. It's like this one said this and that one said this and just the language in general. If the Bible was like an everyday man's version of the Bible written where they say, well, Jesus got up in the morning and he had a cup of coffee and he did this and he saved the lepers and all, but it's like he that inhabits and all these words that they use. Come on. I know it's translated from centuries old books and it's been translated so many times, but someone take the Bible and make it so that it's easy to understand. So you don't have to have a group of people having a Bible study just to figure it out. If I could pick up the Bible and give it a read and be like, oh, these are some interesting stories without the, he came forth and hithered and hot and all these words that they use that are like old English words, bring it into the modern form. I don't know if I'm coming across what I'm trying to say. Put it in plain English. You know what I mean? Plain English. All the stories, because I'm down to read them. Well, actually I'm down to audiobook them, but I think we need like an every man's Bible or like an every woman's Bible. It's just a generally easier to understand version of it. You know, that doesn't revolve in such grandiose language. I guess you could say, make it more straightforward and I'd be down to read it and I might get something from it then, but it's just the way it is now. If you've got to read something and then someone's got to explain it to you and it takes a group of people getting together and giving their interpretations of it and all the rest of it and that's not for me. I'm not into getting into a group of church people and being told I'm a sinner and I'm an ass and I'm going to hell and all this. I want to hear that. I want to hear about the positives of it. I mean, if there's bad stories in there too, yeah, tell those as well, but put them in a language that I can understand. You know, I mean, I do understand English, but most of the time what's in the Bible is not freaking English. It's talking in circles and I'm just not intelligent enough to understand it, I guess. And that's something that I'll admit openly. I'm not an overly smart dude. When it comes to reading and comprehension and listening to stuff, yeah, I'm pretty good at that. I can listen to a book and give you a synopsis or give you a description. Let me drop.
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