I have to admit Dave_a_mbs, I got quite a belly laugh out of the way you wrote that line:
"You believe in worshipping the Big Green Cheese by sacrificing garlic sprouts? OK with me. Not my department."

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I too find trouble in the idea that there are so many people out there that have been raised/programmed/re-programmed since birth to follow a specific set of beliefs regarding what "God" wants/DEMANDS from us.
-- And to do that without question. No matter how absurd the demands can, and often get... In fact most religions scare the followers so bad about questioning any of the doctrine, that the members feel like a dirty rug-mat if they harbor any inkling of inquiry inside of them. Apparently most religious facilities don't saude their followers into reading such dietary supplements as "Curiosity's Father" by Bruce Moen. I personally like to have it early in the morning, with 2 cubes of sugar and a dollop of French Vanilla. -- (Curbs my appetite.)
Personally, a God that is so strict, as to not allow room for curiosity, is no God to me... especially following logical deduction. How could such a complex reality exist, as the one we find ourselves in now, made by the hand of the supreme consciousness, but on the same hand, be it may, we are swatted repeatedly for honest/sincere questions that we hold about this complex reality we find ourselves in? Again, that kind of logic renders me useless...
If I was born on a deserted island, with no outside contact/influences whatsoever (and could reasonably deduct that I wasn't in an episode of the "Twighlight Zone"), I would expect to be able to decipher my surroundings/origins by searching within myself. (The only place I would have available to search...)
Aside from the peyote, that's basically what the Indians/Buddha did. Also, does not the "Christian" bible say that the kingdom of God is within us? So, who are we to be brainwashed by the almighty brainwashers of religious conviction. I for one, am searching for my own deserted island. Getting down to "brass tacks" so to speak.

PUL,
Cosmic_Ambitions
P.S. I believe that all of the differing religious sects that have sprouted up over the years are analogous to the "path" scenario... It's like a bunch of religious people got together and started a journey down a long path... the scenery was all the same for each of them, but each reported their experiences differently. Then, when they got home, each told their family about their voyage. Those people each made their own churches/mosques/gathering places; Henceforth, the followers came, and the fun began!