prasad1
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The link between religion and phobias is strong, but it's not well understood. Although a strong religious faith can bring comfort to you if you're suffering, certain phobias appear to have a religious component. These phobias often appear or worsen during a crisis of faith, but they may occur at any time. And they may happen to anyone, regardless of their religious background.
Religious leaders, like Pujaries and gurujis make money of people, they do not want the followers to have real knowledge.
Then some of them are in it only for the money. They thrive when the common public is scared and has guilt.
These leaders perpetuate the fear and encourage it by promising impossible.
These leaders organize "pujas", sermons etc to advance their goals. They promise the impossible and gullible succumb to it.
This is common in most of the organized religions.
Religious leaders, like Pujaries and gurujis make money of people, they do not want the followers to have real knowledge.
Then some of them are in it only for the money. They thrive when the common public is scared and has guilt.
These leaders perpetuate the fear and encourage it by promising impossible.
These leaders organize "pujas", sermons etc to advance their goals. They promise the impossible and gullible succumb to it.
This is common in most of the organized religions.