Epilogue
I hadn't meant for the story to focus so much on religion in the end, and i honestly hold nothing against religious people. but there are people out there who take it way too far.
Alantris, Chapter 7
The large city of bastruf was well-known for its religion of the ancient hero jaeda, who fought beside the martyr in the thousand arrows war.
Juryokine: Exile of Heroes, Chapter Thirty Four
"we have a religion, but we don't know much about it. the council and the seraphs are the only ones who know its history and... whatever else a religion needs.
Personal Space
"what about those of us who are religious and forgiving of the right people, though?" elizabeth had shrugged. "you'd still be forgiving if you weren't religious. i know that because i'm not religious, and i forgive you," she'd replied.
Gods Chosen- Tyrus Honondo
And a little bit of exposition regarding some of their religious views.
Common Ground
Mandrake had found jung's approach to his patients' religion interesting.
Gened -- Chapter 0
With that, ecco's small religion and the other old religions could thrive side-by-side with the larger, more popular religions, and it further allowed those larger religions to co-exist on a mostly peaceful level.
Disconnect - Chapter 1 and 2
This always interested ember, the idea that religion played such an influential role in peoples life, especially around the holidays. to ember, religion was a way to comfort before reaching the inedible end. the end.
Between Dreams and Nightmares
Could those old religions be truly wrong or their followers in worship of actual evil ones?
Seekers: Chapter Four: Enforcers and Industry
"so what kind of religion are you?" i asked, trying not to fall into another hole again. "just out of curiosity, of course." "i'm just a theist." she replied bluntly. "i believe in a god, but i don't belong to any specific religion.
Leviathan 09: Gospel in Chrome
Does he think religion has something to offer now he's suffered? is a part of him seeking absolution, or is he merely curious?
Gaming the System
"because i'm exhausted from having to deal with lying bishops and professed religious politicians violating the only law of any religion worth keeping, including mine." "which is?" "god is love. the rest is, as you say, crap."