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For the majority of people on earth, the answer to the question, “Which religion do you belong to?” has already been decided by events that took place in the past. Political intrigue, religious wars, and colonial expansion centuries ago redrew the religious map of the world.
But should a conquistador, a prince, or an emperor who lived hundreds of years ago decide which religion you profess? Should your religious convictions be determined by quirks of history and place of birth?