First off I just want to say I'm excited to have found these forums and hi to everyone here. I'm looking forward to learning more about the world's religions.
I've been on this religious seeking journey for over a decade. As a teen I realized I had no connection to the Christian ideology I was raised with. I turned to paganism (dabbled in Wicca and some Dianic traditions) but found that while I liked the ideology I couldn't get past how "fluffy" (no offense intended; it's the best word I can think of to describe this) most of what I saw was. I've also lately become interested in Judaism, but have already been told by family I'll be disowned and considered dead to them if I convert. Judaism is the closest I've felt to a spiritual calling but I don't want to give up my family.
I believe in God and that this is an omniscient beyond-human force that can be called by many names and is present as a divine spark in all non-living and living things.
I believe in evolution and scientific theory regarding the universe, but that these events were inspired by God.
I don't believe it's possible for any human to become divine. People can be inspired by God and try to live lives in a Godly manner, but this does not make them divine.
I believe in good and evil but not in an original sin or in an omnipresent evil like Satan (though I remember enough from my former churchgoing days to still find that idea frightening lol.)
Afterlife....I don't know. I like to think there is one but I have no firm opinions other than not believing in the Christian idea of hell as all fire and brimstone.
I like a sense of community and shared history. This was one of my major problems with paganism. It all struck me as very slapped together. I wanted a sense of history and ritual, instead of a more pick and choose approach.
I'm a liberal and a feminist. I can't believe in doctrines that are anti-choice, support oppression of any people, etc.
Help?
I've been on this religious seeking journey for over a decade. As a teen I realized I had no connection to the Christian ideology I was raised with. I turned to paganism (dabbled in Wicca and some Dianic traditions) but found that while I liked the ideology I couldn't get past how "fluffy" (no offense intended; it's the best word I can think of to describe this) most of what I saw was. I've also lately become interested in Judaism, but have already been told by family I'll be disowned and considered dead to them if I convert. Judaism is the closest I've felt to a spiritual calling but I don't want to give up my family.
I believe in God and that this is an omniscient beyond-human force that can be called by many names and is present as a divine spark in all non-living and living things.
I believe in evolution and scientific theory regarding the universe, but that these events were inspired by God.
I don't believe it's possible for any human to become divine. People can be inspired by God and try to live lives in a Godly manner, but this does not make them divine.
I believe in good and evil but not in an original sin or in an omnipresent evil like Satan (though I remember enough from my former churchgoing days to still find that idea frightening lol.)
Afterlife....I don't know. I like to think there is one but I have no firm opinions other than not believing in the Christian idea of hell as all fire and brimstone.
I like a sense of community and shared history. This was one of my major problems with paganism. It all struck me as very slapped together. I wanted a sense of history and ritual, instead of a more pick and choose approach.
I'm a liberal and a feminist. I can't believe in doctrines that are anti-choice, support oppression of any people, etc.
Help?