u/Accomplished-Tea8090

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INTJs are, in fact, religious?

I’ve noticed something interesting in discussions about INTJs and belief systems.

Some people argue that INTJs are more likely to be drawn to religion because we tend to value structure, systems, long-term thinking, and clear frameworks for meaning and morality.

Religion clearly provides that: structure, purpose, and a complete worldview.

But there’s a tension I can’t ignore.

If multiple religions claim exclusive truth, how do you logically determine which one (if any) is correct?

At that point, it becomes less about “structure vs chaos” and more about competing truth claims that can not all be valid at the same time.

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u/Accomplished-Tea8090 — 5 days ago