Acharya Prashant addresses the deep-seated dishonesty and lust within human nature that leads people to turn religion into a tool for fulfilling carnal desires. He explains that the descriptions of paradise found in various religious traditions, such as the promise of virgins, are reflections of the primitive and patriarchal societies in which those traditions originated. In those times, women were often undervalued because they could not participate in physically demanding economic activities like farming, manufacturing, or warfare. Consequently, the social structures and religious rituals of that era reflected this lack of respect for women, treating them primarily as objects for reproduction or reward.