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Religious but no affiliation

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I don't know anyone like myself, at least when it comes to religion.

I'm not Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Shinto, Buddhist, Atheist, nor am I agnostic.

I believe that there is a higher force, God (for simplicity). I believe God doesn't care what religion you are, just so long as you believe in him and are a good person by heart. I think he doesn't care how you worship him, just so long as it uplifts you, enlightens you, and you believe, in your heart, that it's the right thing to do (and as long as it doesn't harm anyone or anything).

All the religions in the world (with a few exceptions) believe in the same concepts of good and bad, which are the building blocks of any belief. I believe that everyone is right and that no religion is wrong.

Discuss.
 

PureX

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I am not religious either. And I'm agnostic regarding the question of the existence of "God". However, I do choose to believe that existence is an expression of some divine force, and that this force is benevolent. And I choose to align myself with the expression of this force as best I am able.

I call myself a 'Christian taoist'.
 

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I don't believe God doesn't like people. I believe it upsets him when those who have been educated in some sort of religion or higher being, that they choose to ignore him. But if they are good people, he can't exactly fault them for that.
 

PureX

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I don't believe God doesn't like people. I believe it upsets him when those who have been educated in some sort of religion or higher being, that they choose to ignore him. But if they are good people, he can't exactly fault them for that.
How much is your idea of God is a reflection of yourself? And what do you think of that?
 
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