Worship system

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One's worship system consists of the focus of his attention, be it God, status, exaggerated scarcity (like money), himself, or something entirely imaginary like a view of one's past.

A worship system can be evaluated by how much time, energy, and worry one places in something on a daily basis.

Belief systems may simply be an imprecise descriptions of underlying worship systems.

The fundamental commandment of Christianity is defined in terms of worship, not belief: love thy God with thy entire heart, mind and soul.

Atheism

Atheism is described by many as a belief (or disbelief) system, but it typically entails self-devotion, censorship of criticism of evolution, and opposition to prayer. As such, atheism is more a devotion or worship of certain (anti-Christian) values than an objective set of beliefs.