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Lennon read widely on religion, in the 1960s he described himself as atheist; quite a thing to do in 1960s America! Somewhat contrary to this, he strongly believed in "fate"; he thought he'd been fated to be a Beatle. Very successful people often seem to have this kind of belief; simply not believing their luck!

Later in life he implied a belief in God, the "constant" in his belief was a dislike for organised religions - he felt that religions shut out each others beliefs.

He referred to himself later in life as a "very spiritual person." In his song, "Out the Blue," he thanked the "Lord and Lady" for Yoko. It's been implied that John and Yoko raised Sean with Zen Buddhist concepts.

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