You used the term "buzz words" Carlita... One definition for the term "buzz words" is
"...an important-sounding usually technical word or phrase often of little meaning used chiefly to impress laymen.."
I don't see them at all as applied to my Faith.
Our Father will not hold us responsible for the rejection of dogmas which we are unable either to believe or comprehend, for He is ever infinitely just to His children.
(Abdu'l-Baha, Paris Talks, p. 27)
Many religious leaders have grown to think that the importance of religion lies mainly in the adherence to a collection of certain dogmas and the practice of rites and ceremonies! Those whose souls they profess to cure are taught to believe likewise, and these cling tenaciously to the outward forms, confusing them with the inward truth.
(Abdu'l-Baha, Paris Talks, p. 144)
Really?
I just want simple understandings to the questions in these threads we talked about not a debate over the meaning of words. I don't care for debates. When I generally do not understand something that I have not experience or perspective that is different than mine, I will ask in different ways and so that it is in a language that I understand even if we disagree.
1. You have a religion with a Dogma: The Words from Bahá'u'lláh, the tenants of your faith, and so forth outline the practices of your belief.
If you have no tenants/beliefs/Dogma, what exactly is your faith based on? How do you practice? Why?
2. You have ceremonies. You just explained that in another word (festival) with the last post you quoted.
u'l-Baha, Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p.91 (Post 22)
3. You have ways of how to worship (I'll say that since rules seems to get people) in how you practice.
If not, than how do you practice your faith? These are
not requirements; they are not strict. They are not ridget. They are
practices. Some are cultural some not. Depends on the person and the
community for which they practice with.
Translation:
I am saying your faith has:
Beliefs/tenants/Holy Book
Celebrations, festivals, and fellowship with like minds
Traditional and cultural means of carrying out practices of your faith.
I am not implying anything more than that.
This is how I define (and my OP) organize religion.
Note:
1. Organized religion does not require you to do anything. That is people
2. Organzied religion is "or
ganized" in a manner that it's followers have particular cultural norms and beliefs to which they worship.
A lot of religious follower on't call their religion and religion. It's a part of their lives. The cultural practices, the communial and festival worship, the adherence to cultural norms and expectations of the community are not seen as a barriers (as so mentione in the last thread before it was cut short). This is all, according to America, Organized religion. I call it life.
3. It is a community worship (it can be individualized..though many don't define it as such)
There is a video I posted if you watch it, it talks about the biases we about people. We also have bias and "assumptions" of what people mean without asking for clarification especially online.
If I do not understand something, I honestly do not understand. I will ask until I do understand or that person says I wish not to discuss this anymore. I do not like debates. I do not like cut off conversations.
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Also, in contextual English not strict and formal English, "buzz words", in how I placed it in the sentence means words people tend to be fussy or ansy about. Some words are: God, Church, Organized religion, Republican, Democrat, Politics, traditions (for some), Muslim, Allah, rites, witchcraft, and many others people have silly misconceptions of hence makes them buzzed.
If English is not your native language, than I apologize for the bluntness. I just like answers I can understand even if both parties disagree.
I just rather disagree with something I understand than be ignorant to what I do not.
Again, I do not like debates. I do not like cut off conversations.