Michael eventually founds the "Church of All Worlds." Heinlein uses this to satirize the commercialism and hypocrisy he saw in modern faith, suggesting instead that "Thou Art God"—the idea that divinity exists within every sentient being. 3. Sexual Liberation and Communal Living
While some of the book's 1960s-era gender dynamics haven't aged perfectly, its core questions remain incredibly relevant: Stranger in a Strange Land
Through Michael’s eyes, Heinlein critiques human behavior, viewing our most basic institutions—like marriage, money, and war—as bizarre and illogical. 🧠 Key Themes and Concepts 1. "Grokking" the Universe Michael eventually founds the "Church of All Worlds
Should we follow rules just because they exist, or should we question everything? ⭐ Final Verdict: A Must-Read Heinlein critiques human behavior