The purpose of life
That's correct. A question is a sentence that typically seeks information or clarification, while a rhetorical question is one posed for its persuasive effect without expecting an answer.
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Mao Tze Dong believed that religion is an institution that seeks to dominate the common man.
The key word in the question is quatitavive. This is too close to two possible alternatives: quantitative and qualitative. A quantitative question seeks information in numerical form, a qualitative question seeks information which is descriptive but not numerical.
There is no unified religion. we have to make one. If one was made, it would stop wars that involve religious differences and one day hopefully the world will be a peaceful utopia. Providing if you mean if your unified religion question involves culture would help or what it involves.
Around one billion people.
This question is certainly debatable. The question as you state it is quite relative to the one who answers it.
Religion seeks to instill commonly accepted behavior. Individuals use religion as a framework within which actions will likely be accepted.
No. A rhetorical question is asked only for effect and no answer is expected.
You did not tell us what religion you want to join, so no one can answer this question.
Because that is his only hope of being undisturbed.
the "one, true religion" will be whichever one whomever answers this question subscribes to. That one part of your question has killed more people and caused more strife than any other issue in the history of mankind.