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Belief Systems or Religions

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
Are most belief systems just a tautology of the general same ideas being expressed differently due to language and cultural differences?
 

CogentPhilosopher

Philosophy Student
Are most belief systems just a tautology of the general same ideas being expressed differently due to language and cultural differences?

I would say no the only things they have in common are what they have to have by definition, faith and the supernatural.

Islam is very different from Wicca for example.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Are most belief systems just a tautology of the general same ideas being expressed differently due to language and cultural differences?

In very broad, simple ways - somewhat. Such as the idea that there is something beyond the material world, that there is some type of existence after death, etc. When you get to specifics and more detailed dogma, less so.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
It does not seem so to me. Though with how some people regard "religion" (requiring something to have certain attributes common to Abrahamic traditions that are technically absent in other religions) you could probably rationalize a case for it.
 

viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
Are most belief systems just a tautology of the general same ideas being expressed differently due to language and cultural differences?

Yes, like numbers associated to fate.

In Italy people believe 17 brings bad luck, while other countries abhor 13.

I am sure that such disagreements are just little details that do not defeat the grand, deep and universal idea that some numbers bring bad luck.

Ciao

- viole
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Are most belief systems just a tautology of the general same ideas being expressed differently due to language and cultural differences?
Many are, but probably not most. Although many of those that do are among the best that exist. There is quite a lot of common ground among the healthy religious doctrines. As is only natural, since their measure is their ability to understand and deal constructively with human beings and their relationship to the environment.

You should however take into account that many doctrines sustain themselves to some measure or another by their contrast to other doctrines. And also, of course, that there is no shortage of failed doctrines that nonetheless survive and are treated as if they were valid religions by many people. All too often their whole reason for being becomes an odd form of victim syndrome.
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
Doesn't that just tell you that their differences notwithstanding, religions generally agree that among other things, people should also be nice.


most indubitably.

the ancient practice of hospitality to all way faring strangers is a lost art. i am my brothers keeper; especially my suffering brother.
 

George-ananda

Advaita Vedanta, Theosophy, Spiritualism
Premium Member
Are most belief systems just a tautology of the general same ideas being expressed differently due to language and cultural differences?
I think at the most abstract level (what it basically comes down to) yes, 'brotherly love' is the idea.
 
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