We call it "life" and we need at least one spiritual connection related to our own existence. Like the world we live in, we develop into so-called "development" and, along with evolution, lead us to a boring search for happiness that can be obtained from money ... and modern society People do not have time to pray, "time" "I will not be impatient as I am, young people have no time to sit down and think about the power of higher existence God is our fate and destiny You may be the one who will rule ... and experience the religious outlook of life in the momentary light.
I am Buddhist. However, I am not halfway Buddhists who are just away. I am not three quarters of Buddhists. In Nietzsche, I was a complete Buddhist since I reinvented myself in time; I realized a match of transcending time. I hope everyone has what I need, so I have to endure the pain of everyone. Because religion is technology. Technology is religion. There is no institutional religion that can not be overturned by a dynamic question of pursuing the truth. Every church must die in order to be born again. The Holy Spirit Church is always overturning my church. This is a universal problem, Catholic pursuit, dynamic truth. All other churches are full of unbelievers
From a Buddhist perspective, I do not think that I can answer this question. According to the view of Buddhist diversity and truth relativity, Buddhism can be regarded as religion, philosophy, psychology and three things. Also, based on this view, we can think that Buddhism is not the above. Buddhism can be your "organizational belief, a collection of cultural systems, and a view of the world linking humans to the order of existence" (Wikipedia, 2015c). In such a case, Buddhism is your favorite religion. As a person you will have grounds, it will become a murderer who is more likely to make things happen to you. But if you are open-minded and weak in the views of other people, friends and other religious missionaries, Buddhism is not your religious belief. You are a strong person who can cast doubts on his (relative) truth.