Which passage from "Church" illustrates the theme that religion can bring a greater sense of purpose and calm?

• Kiowa made a noise in his throat. "This is all wrong," he said. "What?" "Setting up here. It's wrong. I don't care what, it's still a church."

• The older monk led us into the pagoda. The place was dark and cool, I remember, with crumbling walls and sandbagged windows and a ceiling full of holes. "It's bad news," Kiowa said. "You don't mess with churches."
• "Not a minister," he said, "but I do like churches. The way it feels inside. It feels good when you just sit there, like you're in a forest and everything's really quiet, except there's still this sound you can't hear."

The passage that illustrates the theme that religion can bring a greater sense of purpose and calm is: "Not a minister," he said, "but I do like churches. The way it feels inside. It feels good when you just sit there, like you're in a forest and everything's really quiet, except there's still this sound you can't hear."

The passage that illustrates the theme that religion can bring a greater sense of purpose and calm is: "Not a minister," he said, "but I do like churches. The way it feels inside. It feels good when you just sit there, like you're in a forest and everything's really quiet, except there's still this sound you can't hear."

The passage that illustrates the theme that religion can bring a greater sense of purpose and calm is: "Not a minister," he said, "but I do like churches. The way it feels inside. It feels good when you just sit there, like you're in a forest and everything's really quiet, except there's still this sound you can't hear." This passage highlights how being in a church provides a peaceful and serene environment that can bring a sense of tranquility and purpose to the individual. To find this answer, you need to analyze the provided passages and look for the one that mentions the positive impact of being inside a church on one's emotions and state of mind.