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Nope, he was very atheistic.
He had mysticism and recognized it as a necessary part of human survival. While in the woods he created gods, and those gods helped him with hopelessness when food was abundant during winter. Whenever he hunted down rabbits, he would always say "thank you grandfather Rabbit".
In the same interview he admitted that he intellectually does not believe in a god.
Sorry man
Sometimes i feel like people here did not even read ISAIF.. its not so long just read it and you get the answer to questions like this and youll understand the world a little better.
1iq question.
Catolics are christians...
That depends, If you ask a Catholic layman Mexico if they are Christian they will tell you no
Catholics are Christian’s and that’s a fact. Not all Christians are Catholic but all Catholics are Christian’s
Categorically yes but in Mexican Spanish vernacular, Catholic = Catholic and Christian = Protestant
I wasn't know it, i am european
Though he was an atheist, he was not explicitly anti-religion.