Of course I am. I welcome people telling me what I believe. It saves me a lot of unnecessary thinking.You mean you're not grateful for the corrections?
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Of course I am. I welcome people telling me what I believe. It saves me a lot of unnecessary thinking.You mean you're not grateful for the corrections?
I'm addicted to these. I cannot have them in the house because they likely won't last the day, including the brine.I love dill pickles.
One of my favorite pickles, though, is the whole pickled vegetables in the local Bosnian market. I don't know why, but I could stare at them for hours. Its a beautiful isle...
I've got pickled mustard, South Asian style, in the fridge. I used some in a noodle recipe once. Very good, but I keep forgetting to use it...
I look at each spiritual orientation, as bringing us closer to the truth. We live in a time where logic rules. Logic is based on cause and effect, which makes logic a 2-D matrix of thought. We label the x-axis as cause and the y-axis as effect and we draw rational drawings in 2-D.No matter what kind of belief(or disbelief) you hold, you've probably been misunderstood at some point. You may have declared yourself Muslim/atheist/Buddhist/Asatru and had someone tell you what you believe... but it isn't actually true for you. Sometimes this may even come from people sharing your religious/non religious label!
What are some mistaken beliefs someone has tried to hoist on you?
Is there anything you may differ from in how most (fill in your label here) believe that you feel is worth making known?
I also love the Upanishads, but for me it only tells about the beautiful end. They're not really practical enough for me, so I need additional material.I can see that.
Personally, I find the Upanishads more useful as well as the teachings of Guadapada and Sankara in my research and in helping to explain my discoveries. That's not to say I don't finds certain chapters in the Bhagavad Gita relevant to my views, I just don't see it as central to my views as I do the Upanishads.
I'm philosophically a Taoist Christian and a non-religious agnostic. So basically no one ever understands where my head is at regarding theism. And since most people would rather fight to maintain their ignorance than work to learn anything new, this is how it remains.No matter what kind of belief(or disbelief) you hold, you've probably been misunderstood at some point. You may have declared yourself Muslim/atheist/Buddhist/Asatru and had someone tell you what you believe... but it isn't actually true for you. Sometimes this may even come from people sharing your religious/non religious label!
What are some mistaken beliefs someone has tried to hoist on you?
Is there anything you may differ from in how most (fill in your label here) believe that you feel is worth making known?
You remind me of some of the Christian Druids I shared space with when the OBOD forums were my home.This is not an issue I come across in the real world tbh, but on here it seems the mere mention of Christianity is enough to provoke considerable hostility from people who know nothing about me, my beliefs or values.
For what it’s worth, I’m mostly Christian in the sense that William Blake and Leo Tolstoy were Christian; and they were both labelled as heretics in their day, but then so was Jesus of Nazareth in his.
Same.I also love the Upanishads, but for me it only tells about the beautiful end. They're not really practical enough for me, so I need additional material.
I care a lot about what people think about.I don't mind. I understand that no one really cares what anyone else thinks. They just want to presume everyone else cares about what they think. Even when they don't think at all.
If I state that I'm an atheist, theists sometimes assume that I must be a hard materialist and what I say amounts to "scientism". Or that I believe in evolution in order to avoid God's commandments.No matter what kind of belief(or disbelief) you hold, you've probably been misunderstood at some point. You may have declared yourself Muslim/atheist/Buddhist/Asatru and had someone tell you what you believe... but it isn't actually true for you. Sometimes this may even come from people sharing your religious/non religious label!
What are some mistaken beliefs someone has tried to hoist on you?
Is there anything you may differ from in how most (fill in your label here) believe that you feel is worth making known?
Yeah, but you're ... weird.You remind me of some of the Christian Druids I shared space with when the OBOD forums were my home.
(That is a high compliment.)
Same.
I actually find the most meaningful 'texts' are more just isolated stories... The story of Shiva and Sati and the relationship of Radha/Krishna have perhaps been the most important to me.
I care a lot about what people think about.
That's why I made this thread, so I could hear what people think.
Thank you.Yeah, but you're ... weird.
I don't find you weird at all.Thank you.
I'm not sure I've ever heard that before.I don't find you weird at all.
I think it's because we're in a similar kind of 'weird' which is subjective anyway. I find many people 'weird' who others would find 'normal'.I'm not sure I've ever heard that before.
Maybe I'm not weird, maybe I'm just misplaced.
I've been mistaken for a Christian a couple times.No matter what kind of belief(or disbelief) you hold, you've probably been misunderstood at some point. You may have declared yourself Muslim/atheist/Buddhist/Asatru and had someone tell you what you believe... but it isn't actually true for you. Sometimes this may even come from people sharing your religious/non religious label!
What are some mistaken beliefs someone has tried to hoist on you?
Is there anything you may differ from in how most (fill in your label here) believe that you feel is worth making known?
You prolly look like well ... you know who.I've been mistaken for a Christian a couple times.
But the weirdest was an RF poster believing that
I'm a creationist. (BTW, I'm neither.)
You just made an enemy for life!You prolly look like well ... you know who.
I have lots of those already. Another one ain't too much to concern myself with.You just made an enemy for life!