4-60: The True Nature of Earthlings (2/3)

4-60: The True Nature of Earthlings (2/3)

But if thats the case, then wont Kyoto even be worse? Theres a lot of places like that there Aristel said.

Yeah, so Ill be avoiding those. Unlike Nara, were free to move in Kyoto, after all. Theres a place I want to visit as well, so Ill be going there with Youko(this one)

, Shinichi said.

I see. Thats too bad. I was hoping to tour Kyoto with you, but if you have your own plans, then it cant be helped, Aristel said.

She didnt pester Shinichi to take her along, but it was evident from her voice how disappointed she was.

They could still happen into each other if they visited the same place, but shes already promised to go with some other students to visit the places where that was likely to happen.

But if thats the case, then I might as well drag Orthos group with me.

Shed been wondering what to do with her problematic servants, but with the situation like this, she figured she might as well take them along on top of keeping them quiet and turn this trip into an educational one for them.

As expected, it was much better to have them somewhere she could see them.

Now that I think about it, Kyoto certainly has a lot of places like that. Just the fact that the old townscape is still around is already plenty amazing for us, but there are even places with so much historical value. Whats even more amazing is that Kyoto doesnt actually rank at the top when it comes to the number of temples.

So it really is strange to a Garestonian, huh.

Yes. The fact that you were able to maintain the old townscape is proof that you dont have any external enemies. But buildings like shrines and temples lasting for a long time and continuously being maintained is not something a Garestonian would easily be able to understand. We cant understand their value, after all.

That was not something that Aristel would normally say out loud, but none of the other Garestonians objected, and Shinichi himself didnt seem to care.

After all

If I recall correctly, Garesto doesnt have any concept of religion(), right?

There were no concepts of religion or anything similar in Garesto.

There were those from Earth who would question why that was, but from Garestos perspective, it was the other way around.

To be more precise, we dont have any concept surrounding gods. The Garestonian perspective would be that if someone had the free time to pray, then they would be better off working. Thats why all the missionary efforts from Earth so far have failed. Theyre still doing their best, though, so at least theyre passionate, Myuhi laughed.

They did manage to take root, however, though mostly for the Earthlings that were there.

In any case, thats the reason why Shinto, Buddhism, and other religious matters appeared mysterious to the Garestonians.

It was something unique to Earth, and because they couldnt understand its value, they would tilt their heads and question why it existed.

Were only saying this because you asked, but we, Garestonians, have been told not to broach the topic in the academy. Its a sensitive topic to Earthlings, apparently, so even if we had to broach the topic, we were asked not to lean on any one side.

Of course, she knew that wasnt possible. She was just expressing what most Garestonians thought.

It is true that not all religious wars were caused by religion, but it was definitely used as a justification.

Just being able to understand that much is plenty good already, but I suppose thats still not enough for someone in your position.

Aristel nodded and Frire made a difficult face.

As a teacher and as another successor to her house, she could probably imagine how a shallow understanding of religion could cause her problems in the future.

Shinichi also understood how difficult it was to grasp the common sense and concepts that existed only in a foreign world.

That was something he himself knew as an otherworlder that drifted off to another world then returned.

Alright, Ill talk, but just remember this is only my own opinion. Moreover, one thats fairly extreme. Its the kind thats bound to get you all sort of objections.

Yes, of course, Aristel said.

I got it, Frire said.

When the two of them nodded, Shinichi nodded as well.

It was curious whether they were nodding to the first half of what he said or the latter, but regardless, Shinichi started talking.

Myuhi seemed as though she was more interested in his own take than religion, however.

Alright, lets start from the Earth God. Simply put, its a device humans came up with so they could leave to it whatever they cant control, an impassable wall that allows them to give up.

Uwaah, so blunt right off the bat. As expected of you, Icchi.

Shinichi frowned when Myuhi said that.

He found it hard to accept emotionally, but if he asked her how exactly it was as expected of him, he felt like shed struggle to provide an answer more so than if he asked her about religion.

Any person would happen into a few major problems in their life. An all-powerful all-knowing god that one could cling to is definitely good for the peace of ones mind.

Is that the God of Earth? Frire asked.

Im not sure how it was at first, its too complicated, but from natural phenomena to the birth and death of living things, to the after life, to fortune and misfortune, to talent, to ones relationships There are many problems ranging from those concerning an individual to those concerning the entirety of the human race thats just outside of ones control. When it comes to such matters, its just too difficult for humans to face them without having a safe place to retreat to.

Thats why they needed an existence that would allow them to come to terms regardless of their own objectives.

That might be why the concept of god was created.

In that regard, all religions were the same.