Karolina
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Is there such a thing? When I was researching Deists, I was disappointed that there was no brick-and-mortar place of worship where one could go to fellowship with other believers. Than again, Deists I guess don't really see the need to worship God, so that may be why. I looked into Unitarian Universalists and Liberal Quakers, but these, while originally Christian off-shoots, now espouse the whole gamut of possible beliefs, so again, I don't feel like I'm really worshipping God with others since actual belief in any gods, much less One God, are not necessary.
Besides Judaism and Islam and Zoroastrianism, are there any other faiths where worship of the one creator God is a priority? I'm not sure about Zoroastrianism, but I don't think "free-thinker" can be said of Islam. And while I do think it can be said of Judaism (at least other than the most fundamentalists), I am not interested in encroaching on an ethnic identity that is not my own. (For this same reason, Hinduism is also out.)
Have I exhausted my options? Does anyone recommend I look into Zoroastrianism?
Besides Judaism and Islam and Zoroastrianism, are there any other faiths where worship of the one creator God is a priority? I'm not sure about Zoroastrianism, but I don't think "free-thinker" can be said of Islam. And while I do think it can be said of Judaism (at least other than the most fundamentalists), I am not interested in encroaching on an ethnic identity that is not my own. (For this same reason, Hinduism is also out.)
Have I exhausted my options? Does anyone recommend I look into Zoroastrianism?