The "Universal Basic Belief" would fall into that category.
You do not need to be saved as there is nothing to be saved from.
It would probably be classified as paganism as it is the root of Druidism
(real druidism, not the bark eating, tree hugging kind from the 18th century revival)
That's interesting, I haven't heard of that. I will look into it.
I assume it means that one acknowledges that God has always been a part of man and universally. So is is about a relationship with God?
Deism holds no dogma of "needing to be saved" from anything.
Good point, I had overlooked Deism, thanks for changing the typo too.
Would you say an 'insight' awareness of God comes close to God being "a revealed message" due to the fact that some people deny God?
The notion of needing to be saved from something gives my theology a big red "404 error."
Yeah, Neopaganism and probably Paganism more broadly don't so much get on the "you need to be saved from something" boat. In Neopaganism, the closest thing to that would be the pervasive undercurrent of environmentalism. When your gods are immanent within the world around you, you tend to get kind of ****** that your fellow humans pillage them with barely a moment's hesitation. Personally, I'm of the mind that what will come will come. If humans are really stupid enough to continue their destructive (and self-destructive) patterns, Gaea will unleash a can of whoop-**** on them. It kind of is already, slowly but surely.
My impression is that it would work as you want it to work?
What does diesm do for you? What is the reason for indulging in it? These questions hint at soteriology.
Good question, I saw Tumbleweed's answer
Can you see a way to avoid soteriology, Willamena?
Does Atheism count as a religion? :sarcastic
LOL, yes, Atheism is a belief after all.
Pantheism (and panentheism) is probably non-soteriological, wouldn't you agree?
Thanks all for the replies!