nutcracker
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Lol, I am very confused about what you're saying .It is, mate.
No, your definition of religion is incorrect, because not all religions believe in a God.
If you accept that not all religions believe in a God that controls destiny, then Buddhism being a religion it's not a juxtaposition/contradiction O_O. It only is if you use the definition I used above.
I think you might have confused what I was saying here. The second bit about my post was about the definition of Humanism. Which is based on rational thought and rejects the supernatural and eternal. It emphasises a person's capacity to achieve self-realisation through reason.But human interest is also in religion, in something supernatural, eternal, outside the square - you can't argue against this.
I'm not saying all humans are interested in it, but there are a lot of people who are.