No, âThrough the Looking Glassâ. That poem, âThe Walrus and the Carpenter,â thatâs an indictment of organized religion. The walrus, with his girth and his good nature, he obviously represents either Buddha, or, or with his tusks, the Hindu elephant god, Lord Ganesha. That takes care of your Eastern religions. Now the carpenter, which is an obvious reference to Jesus Christ, who was raised a carpenterâs son, he represents the Western religions. Now in the poem, what do they do? What do they do? They, they dupe all these oysters into following them and then proceed to shuck and devour the helpless creatures en masse. I donât know what that says to you, but to me it says that following these faiths based on mythological figures ensures the destruction of oneâs inner being. Organized religion destroys who we are by inhibiting our actions, by inhibiting our decisions out of, out of fear of some, some intangible parent figure who, who shakes a finger at us from thousands of years ago and says, and says, âDo it⊠do it and Iâll fuckinâ spank you.â Matt Damon as Loki, Dogma