Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda
1. Introduction              
Every man must have a religion especially one which appeals to the intellectual mind. A       man failing to observe religious principles becomes a danger to society. While there is no       doubt that scientists and psychologists have widened our intellectual horizon, they have       not been able to tell us our purpose in life, something a proper religion can do.  
Man must choose a rational and meaningful religion according to his conviction without       depending on mere beliefs, traditions, customs and theories. No one has the right to force       him to accept any religion. No one should exploit poverty, illiteracy or arouse human       emotional feelings to induce him to accept a religion. Religion should be a free       choice.  
Man should be free to choose his own religion according to his liking and intellectual       capacity. To follow a religion blindly without any understanding would deprive the       religion of its spiritual value and the follower his human dignity. Human beings have       intelligence and common sense to differentiate between what is right and wrong. They can       adapt themselves according to circumstances. They should therefore choose a religion that       is suitable to them and one that meets with their human intelligence. They must be       properly guided and then given a chance to decide freely without any coercion.