Religion!

Q, What part scriptures play in religion? How important are they?
A, Religion is a science, is not just faith. People have wrongly taken religion to mean faith, meaning I believe

When we say that a child grows into a boy, it is science. It is not religion. Every child grows into a boy. What is the question of religion? Every man dies. Where is the question of religion? And when a man dies, the body becomes useless. It is a science

Whether you're Christian or a Hindu or Muslim etc, when you die your body becomes useless. This is science. When your relative dies, you cannot say, " We're Christian, we believe he has not died." No he has died. Whether you're a Christian or Hindu or Muslim, he has died. Body is important only as long as the soul is in the body. When the souls is not there it is useless. This science is applicable to everyone

mamaivamso jiva-loke jiva-bhutah sanatanah
manah-sasthanindriyani prakrti-sthani karsati

Religion means learning how to obey the Supreme controller. We must accept that there is a Supreme Controller. If we accept that, that is real religion. It is the scientific understanding of the Supreme & to obey him

It's like in a state, good citizen is one who understands the government & obeys it's laws & the bad citizen is one who doesn't care for the government. So if you become a bad citizen by ignoring God's government, then you're irreligious. And if you're a good citizen, then you're religious

dharmaṁ tu sākṣād bhagavat-praṇītaṁ
na vai vidur ṛṣayo nāpi devāḥ
na siddha-mukhyā asurā manuṣyāḥ
kuto nu vidyādhara-cāraṇādayaḥ

Real religious principles are enacted by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Although fully situated in the mode of goodness, even the great ṛṣis who occupy the topmost planets cannot ascertain the real religious principles, nor can the demigods or the leaders of Siddhaloka, to say nothing of the asuras, ordinary human beings, Vidyādharas and Cāraṇas

Excerpts from interview of Srila Prabhupada with Mike Robinson at London 1976

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