(A/n - Well I can't even believe how this story is on #303 in short story. I mean, I don't even think anyone reads my story in here, how did it get a position lol.)
Religion.
Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, And many many more.
It's funny how we take our religions as our identity cards. It's like, group A aliens are all categories as Muslims, Group B aliens are Hindus and so on.
Some goes to mosques , others to churches, some in temples and some in monasteries. Some wears black, while others prefer white. Wow, So much of variations!
It's so cool that we're all divided.
We're all divided since the day each of us was born.
Group A aliens came with four legs, group B aliens with horns in their heads. Group C wearing a Burkha, which covered her from head to toe and the list goes on. I'm sure it must be like that.
Otherwise how do we categories one for his/her group? You'll say, we categories them according to their parents. But then, who categorised those parents? And who the hell categories their ancestors?The answer is, humans.
We, human beings are the one who divided ourselves into different groups.
You'll always see people describing themselves by their religion."I'm a Hindu."
But my question is, how the hell do you know that you're a Hindu?
Aren't you a human being?
Are you some alien ? No? Then why don't you describe yourself as a human being? Why the hell do you divide yourself ?Some of you'll say, that the person writing this is an atheist.
But hey, I'm not.
I'm not an atheist.
It's just that, I do not believe in that invisible guy up their who we consider as almighty. I just simply believe in myself. I don't believe the things which divides us all from being human beings. I don't believe in going to church and spend hours in there. Instead, I prefer staying at my home, watching net flix and read my favourite books over and over again. That's what makes me feel that I myself take all MY responsibility. That's what stops me from blaming that invisible creature for my own mistakes. That's what stops me from being so depended.We all bleed the same, eat the same, have the same two eyes, two arms, two legs, one body, one nose and one heart. Then, where is the difference?
The dividing concept only looks useful when it is used for maths, not for humans.

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