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If you found that you were technically a member of a group that was engaging in such heinous activities, you would, I'm sure, want to distance yourself from that group, as did I. And as I got older, I realized that religion in general is not for me because it's just, it's not something I'm interested in. And so it became, over the years, that I started to look into other religions. And I couldn't find one that really fit. But I did find an aspect of Buddhism called karma, which I very strongly believe in. Because if you're a good and decent person, good things will tend to happen to you. If you're a terrible little son of a bitch and you're doing nothing but screwing people over, then you get what you get. You get all this bad stuff that happens and you deserve it. And that's just the way it is. So I try to live my life great based on just being good and decent to people. And hopefully in the end, I'm a better person for it. So that's what I believe. I'm a very, very strong believer in karma. Good versus evil, circumstance versus consequence, that type of thing. And I've thought a lot about that over the years. And it just seems to be a really fitting mantra for myself. So that's what I go and that's how I take on religion. And that's why I think that numbers of organized religions have gone down because of trust in the clergy and in the religious communities. And not to mention where all the money goes that you donate to these churches. I mean, it's kind of incredible. Millions and millions of dollars. Every time you go to church, you pass around that basket. And if you've got a couple hundred people there, that's several hundred bucks you're making just by holding one event. And they do it in the Catholic church like three times a week with services and sermons and all this stuff. So, yeah, I guess they need all that money to pay off all those lawsuits. Back to you, Gray. Deal with you, Dizzy.
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