"For every religion, there is an equal and opposite religion."

This has been the nature of belief-movements. Therefore, ASOL's religion 2.0 belief is our world is how it appears, and must be dealt with as such. Contrarily, ASOL's other religion 2.0 belief is everything appears the way it is due to our human role as emotion producing livestock to creatures which are outside of our comprehension. This fulfills the requirement for the  complimentary religion 2.0 belief and contrary belief.

In this ASOL way, all of us are encouraged to live our lives as happily and joyfully as possible, to the best of our abilities, all the while keeping in mind that our purpose without our having chosen is in this world to serve in the production of the base emotions hate, anger, and fear by way of our being livestock to our true exploiters, as the ant is to the ant-eaters.

Thus, according to the ASOL worldview,

  1. anyone who intentionally causes another misery, cause us all misery;
  2. anyone who suffers being caused misery, causes us all misery.

For this reason, all of us are encouraged to foster relationships – personal, professional, academic, recreational, and spiritual – which are most likely to producing the most long-term genuine gain, well-being, and satisfaction for us all.

This is religion 2.0, A Source Of Locomotion, or ASOL.

3 Responses to “A Source Of Locomotion, or Religion 2.0”


  1. [...] Now, though? Now everything has to be friggin’ 2.0, dunn’ it? We’ve got Enterprise 2.0 and Banking 2.0. There’s Education 2.0 and Cinema 2.0 and Religion 2.0 and Career 2.0 and Design 2.0 and… [...]

  2. Andy Says:

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    such a fun to see, so may be all the re-legions aren’t mean to live for such time and constructed to serve the purpose for some time and collapse.


  3. There is much much more that can be achieved with Religion 2.0.
    Imagine an evolving text, democratically altered, which catalogs the blueprints of the universe for the spiritual benefit of all.
    A foundation in science but an interest in the spiritual.
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