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According to the Portland Handel Society, Handel's religion is a common source of interest. Though by all accounts he was a very devout Christian who believed strongly in charity, his particular denomination remains a mystery, if he followed one at all. Some characterize him as a humanist, very tolerant and accepting of all faiths. If this is the case, it fits well with his art. It must be observed that most of his music was for the theater instead of the church, and that human drama and the experience of this world were what captured his interest.

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