is religion beyond that universal construction? is it not a universal norm?
is it??
wht other possibilities do religion offer other than these "universal"
norms?

i think religion does offer something beyond these univrsal offerings.
what is it?

could u pls elaborate the following? (if possible and feel needed)
* though the con/textual narrations of theories and scriputes may share the
same tools of methodology, space of transendent beliefs may demand different
understandings. *
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creating the "universal" out of human lived experiences is what perhaps
religion does to humankind. (i am drunk. perhaps that is why i feel so
now..)

i just find a quote of Foucault on religion today;
"where religions once demanded the sacrifice of bodies, knowledge now calls
for experimentation on ourselves, calls us to the sacrifice of the subject
of knowledge"- Michel Foucault (1971), "Nietzsche, Geneology, History"

I cant decipher it now.
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