At the beggining of the book Pi was still desifering religion he belived that every religion is about faith and they all go the same way and loving God came from all religions even if his first religion was Hindu he knew from that distant loving God would help him. When he was younger he had the chance to see and know how each religong really was. “There are three hills within Munnar. They dont bear comparison with the tall hills---mountains, you might call them-- that surround the town, but i noticed the first morning, as we were having breakfest, that they did stand out in the way: on each stood a Godhouse. The hill on the right, across the river from the hotel, had a hindu temple high on its side; the hill in the middle, further away, help up a mosque; while the hill on the left was crowned with a Chrisitian church.” In the moment he had walked in to the christian church he knew in that instant God had helped see that faith has to do with every religion. This way the author was able to identify Pi’s life …show more content…
“In the entrnace hall hangs a framed picture of Ganesha, he of the elephant head.” He had seen that Pi’s life is based of faith, all the stuggles he went throught had a huge effect on him and all he was really able to rely on was on faith. Pi had many images of all the religions he had know when he was younger, knew that religion or any other religion would help him live his life. And if it wasnt because of Richard Parker we wouldnt even be alive. Pi knew that whether he did everything that was on his hand he knew God would be on his