* * * * * That old time relgion > I recently asked Barrett what he has learned about religious change in his > decades of working on the encyclopedia. “The main thing we've discovered,” > he said, “is that there is enormous religious change going on across the > world, all the time. It's massive, it's complex, and it's continual. We > have identified nine thousand and nine hundred distinct and separate > religions in the world, increasing by two or three new religions every day. > What this means is that new religious movements are not just a curiosity, > which is what people in the older denominations usually think they are. > They are a very serious subject.” > Via InstaPundit.Com, [1] Oh, Gods! [2] A very long, but very interesting, article on religion in our modern world. Me? I find it fascinating that people feel compelled to believe in something; there's a compulsion towards a spirituality that we humans seem to crave. Spring, [3] for instance, found a comfort in the rituals and ceremonies of Judaism even though she cares not one whit for the politics of Israel. My best friend Hoade has become a Budhist. Even my Dad follows some Eastern thought (and plays golf religiously but that's another thing … I think) and he's about as cynical as you can get. [1] http://www.instapundit.com/ [2] http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2002/02/lester.htm [3] http://www.springdew.com/ Email author at sean@conman.org .