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Missing The Point?

robtex

Veteran Member
Huajiro, having expounded your own personal philosophy for living in your opening statement if I may, I have two questions.

1) You have been on this site for over a year and have seen a lot of religions. Is there one that fits your philosophy of life and even if so or not, do you feel divine is neccessary for you to live by your philosophy? I ask this because there is still the ? mark in the section marked religion.

2) Did your philosophy of life come more from your life itself or from inspirtational readings that were religious or secular in nature? If so which ones?

Nice post Huajiro you have a good heart.
 

huajiro

Well-Known Member
robtex said:
Huajiro, having expounded your own personal philosophy for living in your opening statement if I may, I have two questions.

1) You have been on this site for over a year and have seen a lot of religions. Is there one that fits your philosophy of life and even if so or not, do you feel divine is neccessary for you to live by your philosophy? I ask this because there is still the ? mark in the section marked religion.

2) Did your philosophy of life come more from your life itself or from inspirtational readings that were religious or secular in nature? If so which ones?

Nice post Huajiro you have a good heart.
1)
Part of the reason that I have not chosen a religion is the fact that I see things I believe in most of them. I also, do not believe in having just one because of the simple fact that it contributes to conflicts between them. I try to read as much as I can about all of them, but this is not what has influenced me.

2)
My beliefs come from within, I just am trying to find religions that coincide with these beliefs, as well as build on them.

Thnx Robtex, you also have a good heart. You know a lot more about the different religions.......some day I hope to have a tenth of your knowledge.
 

robtex

Veteran Member
huajiro said:
1)
Part of the reason that I have not chosen a religion is the fact that I see things I believe in most of them. I also, do not believe in having just one because of the simple fact that it contributes to conflicts between them. I try to read as much as I can about all of them, but this is not what has influenced me.

2)
My beliefs come from within, I just am trying to find religions that coincide with these beliefs, as well as build on them.

Thnx Robtex, you also have a good heart. You know a lot more about the different religions.......some day I hope to have a tenth of your knowledge.
reply to 1) smells like a UU to me :D

reply to 2) Hope you are having fun in your search i know i did.

reply to your footnote: You give me WAY too much credit. Besides look at where all that religious knowledge got me? :biglaugh:
 

huajiro

Well-Known Member
robtex said:
reply to 1) smells like a UU to me :D

reply to 2) Hope you are having fun in your search i know i did.

reply to your footnote: You give me WAY too much credit. Besides look at where all that religious knowledge got me? :biglaugh:
I know I am very close to UU....just afraid to commit I guess :areyoucra
 
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