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What Is Your Religion or Worldview?

What is your religion or worldview?


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YoursTrue

Faith-confidence in what we hope for (Hebrews 11)
Ok I have a question in reference to this thread. Someone here said they stopped being a Christian. What does that mean? What does a person do or not do when they "stop being a Christian" or any other religion I suppose. Maybe another thread is involved...
 

Rival

Diex Aie
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Premium Member
I reject Christ as my savior, and don't believe in the Bible as the divine world of God. I choose to not follow any of this any longer and form my own thoughts.
That's not a religion or worldview, though.

What do you believe?
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
Ok I have a question in reference to this thread. Someone here said they stopped being a Christian. What does that mean? What does a person do or not do when they "stop being a Christian" or any other religion I suppose. Maybe another thread is involved...
Then they change their vote and create a new post.

Are you planning on stopping?
 

Snowman

New Member
I would class myself as a non resistant non believer. So agnostic atheist? I don't see evidence for a god but cannot claim a god does not exist.

I'm on my own journey recently and open to ideas, current delving into philosophy. If something can make me believe in a god, so be it, who knows what I will discover.
 

vijeno

Active Member
Agnostic atheist, but I feel that's not telling an awful lot, it just answers 2 simple questions.

I am strongly influenced by buddhism in a few regards, and by stoicism. I studied sama kabbalah and do a lot of chakra sutff and meditation.
 

JACC2312

Member
Catholic, Latin church, In communión with the bishop of Rome, his Holiness Pope Francis, and through him with all the Successors of Saint Peter, Apostle chosen by the Lord Jesus Christ to lead the Church in his visible absense, I attend Spanish Mass in México were I live, but feel atracted to Traditional Latin Rite, although not at all in contempt between Ordinary Form and Extraordinary Form of the same Latin Mass.
 

Debater Slayer

Vipassana
Staff member
Premium Member
Catholic, Latin church, In communión with the bishop of Rome, his Holiness Pope Francis, and through him with all the Successors of Saint Peter, Apostle chosen by the Lord Jesus Christ to lead the Church in his visible absense, I attend Spanish Mass in México were I live, but feel atracted to Traditional Latin Rite, although not at all in contempt between Ordinary Form and Extraordinary Form of the same Latin Mass.

Welcome to the forum!
 

rocala

Well-Known Member
I am pretty eclectic, but in the main I try to follow the Buddhist Noble Eightfold Path along with the Eleven Commitments of Modern Druidry.
The Quaker SPICES principles are important to me as well.

My beliefs are very tied in with the environment and our relationship with it. As such, the Twelve Principles of Permaculture along with its founding ethics of Earth Care, People Care and Fair Share, take on a spiritual significance for me.
 
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LeftyLen

Active Member
I follow the path of the One as taught in Matrixism; according to Matrixism, I must follow another more widely followed religion, this other religion I've selected to follow is Swedenborgianism. My economic ideology is capitalism. My political ideology is right-wing populism. ...:)
Ayn Rand?
 
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