I have found Ramon’s blog post very interesting because it can be hard to talk about religion since there are so many of them and it can get controversial as well. However I do agree with Ramon when he said that many people spend most of their lives in praying and following rules given to them by their religion, in order to go to a better place after their life on earth. This constant practice could be seen as an obstacle for these people to not live their lives in the “fullest”, as Ramon argued, because they are so concentrated and focused on trying to reach a goal that is considered by many very uncertain. On the other hand, however, I would argue that some people live fully their lives exactly by following those “rules of living” given to them by their religion. Some could also argue that for the specific reason why life is so short, these people feel the need to maybe go to less developed countries and help the people there, or stay in their hometown and give help through their religious groups or associations.
In conclusion, I really liked how Ramon touches different religions and how he brings in to the conversation the argument of the existence of cults as well, in order to further define and present his position on religion and its effects on people.