The concept of a 'new religion' serves as a metaphor for a new way of thinking or a new belief system that the protagonist is trying to adopt. This 'new religion' is not about traditional faith, but rather a personal creed or philosophy that helps navigate the complexities of life. The repeated refrain 'I can't help myself, it's a new religion' suggests an almost compulsive need to find and adhere to this new belief system, despite the confusion and chaos that surrounds it. Ultimately, 'New Religion' is a poignant exploration of the human search for meaning, the pressures of conformity, and the search for personal truth in a bewildering world.
The concept of a 'new religion' serves as a metaphor for a new way of thinking or a new belief system that the protagonist is trying to adopt. This 'new religion' is not about traditional faith, but rather a personal creed or philosophy that helps navigate the complexities of life. The repeated refrain 'I can't help myself, it's a new religion' suggests an almost compulsive need to find and adhere to this new belief system, despite the confusion and chaos that surrounds it. Ultimately, 'New Religion' is a poignant exploration of the human search for meaning, the pressures of conformity, and the search for personal truth in a bewildering world.