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Religions

Question

Hello, honored Rabbi! 
Lately I’ve had a thought, and it goes like this: there are 3 dominant religions in the world (not by population), and they are Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. There are schools for each of these religions, subjects, lectures, laws, norms, money flowing from place to place, education, values, and on and on…. There are people willing to die for their religion, lots of people write books, make a living from it, get emotional and stir others emotionally, and I say, come on—at least two of these three religions are living a lie (hopefully not Judaism), going around in ties, teaching and testing others, some acting superior, making money, and it’s all just one huge bluff!! If you look at reality objectively, they’re basically running entire lives around a heavenly teapot, and it all looks to me like one gigantic hallucination. I just wanted to get out what’s been sitting in my gut, hoping the Rabbi would write back to me, “well done” for my excessive cleverness 😃
Sabbath שלום, our Rabbi!

Answer

Let’s assume that we are the true direction—do we not also have crazy wastes of energy on pointless nonsense? Sects of Hasidim and their courts, opponents and their own courts, anti-Chabad activists and Chabad militants, Breslov, the Jerusalem Faction, and the like. That is probably human nature. You can search the site for "the exclusive discourse" and see that in my view, the discourse of correct faith versus mistaken beliefs is to a large extent for internal needs.
And I will conclude by blessing you with a well done for your excessive cleverness.

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