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That’s interesting, because in post #37 – YOU defined religion as something totally different:The difference is that the word "Trinity" is not found in the bible, though the doctrine represented by that word is. The word "religion" is found in the bible, referring to the outward results of faith - the "good works" that follow being saved.
“Religion is always a barrier between God and man.”
The Greek word for Religion is τηρεσκεια (thrace-ki'-ah) and is defined as:
1) religious worship 1a) that which consists of ceremonies 1a1) religious discipline, ceremonial observance: religion, worshipping.
This doesn’t sound like your new definition either: “... the ‘good works’ that follow being saved.”
Religion isn't this "ugly beast" that Protestants attribute to it.
It's the way we worship Gog.