All of existence is a series of interconnected patterns. This metaphor uses the idea that our existence, daily life and social structure is made up of music played by people in a great hall.
Thousands of people exist in this hall, each playing instruments of varying types and with varying play styles. Typically people play whatever they want and tend to harmonize either deliberately or accidentally with nearby players. There are no conductors that can be seen.
Nevertheless some people insist that there is a conductor and that the conductor wants everyone to read from the same sheet music which they write and then distribute. This may be an attempt to form a greater harmony among the room but such never occurs.
The main problem is that there are numerous competing groups insisting that their conductor exists and that their sheet music is correct.
When different areas play this music they often play it in a different fashion to the original.
Over time the sheet music is altered or reinterpreted to be played in different tones or by different instruments.
Often the sheet music will be played by an individual surrounded by a group of people who read from different sheet music.
Although these groups tends to have greater harmony together, they compete fiercely and often attempt to drown out the music of other nearby groups. This causes great disharmony, such tensions often escalate. This is irritating to people just trying to jam together or play with others nearby and enjoy resulting the experience.
Personally I hate hearing about young people getting their instruments broken because they wanted to play free-form rather than follow music written two thousand years ago.
Seriously. Chill out people.
Tl;dr
Religion disapproves of a metaphorical EPIC TRIANGLE SOLOOOOOOO!
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