Possibly, but that wasn't the question in the OP, was it?A philosophical approach. Far more rational.
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Possibly, but that wasn't the question in the OP, was it?A philosophical approach. Far more rational.
Christian deism perhaps? I think some branches of Hinduism believe in a creator God that doesn't intervene in the world. I'm not very knowledgeable about Hinduism though so other members might be able to correct me on that.
You'd certainly be welcome among Unitarian Universalists. That would probably be my own first choice if I were made to convert to another religion.
Religion is for helping a person.Possibly, but that wasn't the question in the OP, was it?
Christian deism seems a bit of an oxymoron though in this context. If some entity started the universe going and left it to it's own devices, it would seem to invalidate any claims Jesus may have made. My assumption here is that Christianity requires Jesus with valid claims, but perhaps I'm wrong.
I am wholly unfamiliar with Hinduism, but I have gotten the impression from others that the term is more of a cultural umbrella term for a whole variety of schools of thought. In this regards, it seems similar to the term Philosophy in the Western cultural tradition. I have been told that within Hinduism there is even an atheistic school of thought. Again, I'm sure I'm way off base here and experts here will set me straight.
I certainly agree that Unitarian Universalist would be a safe haven for everyone to switch to, if forced, and maintain and preserve whatever belief they had been forced to leave. It simply means that you have to be willing to give space to beliefs you don't share during communal worship. Of course, having been forced, it seems an easy concession to make.
Only before their first ever shift.The Temple Prostitutes were most often not virgins
There is a Unitarian church near me actually. I've sometimes even flirted with the notion of going inside. Maybe one day, when it's raining and I've not got much else on. Take a little look around. See what's it all about.Unitarian Universalism definitely strikes me as one of the most accepting religions. If I weren't so asocial, I may well have looked for a nearby congregation
Only before their first ever shift.
You may find this article of interest. It's from 1997I once asked a Russian with a Jewish background if he observed his religion. He said no that the state had drilled atheism into him as a youth.
Kopimism. Definetely.What religion would you convert to if you were forced to convert to a religion you do not belong to?
Kopimism. Definetely.
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- viole
An officially recognized religion in my country.What is kopimism?
Interessting religion. but it is very strange religion tooAn officially recognized religion in my country.
Missionary Church of Kopimism - Wikipedia
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- viole
Do you know a not strange religion?Interessting religion. but it is very strange religion too
I've done it before. My results were always 1. Secular Humanist and 2. Quaker. It's odd, because I actually did my highschool years in a private boys school run by Quakers.My results were 1. liberal Quaker and 2. Mahayana Buddhist. My wife's #1 was Sikhism.
I suppose identical twins might hold a special place in Kopism, being copies of each other!An officially recognized religion in my country.
Missionary Church of Kopimism - Wikipedia
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- viole
Good question. I need to ask the local pastor. Or whatever is equivalent to it.I suppose identical twins might hold a special place in Kopism, being copies of each other!
Do you base belief in a religion on the level of agreement you have with its tenets?A very interesting religion, not sure I agree on everything it stands for, especially if I ever aspired to own my intellectual property, should I create any.
Thank you for platforming it, since I had never heard of it before.
Belief O Matic said I was a Secular Humanist. Which I don't mind, but to be honest, a humanist is mostly concerned with the human condition and it's future as a civilization and species, and so my personal understanding however dictates that humans are merely another species, a transient mutable thing, and in the grand scheme of things, humanity is not really that significant, in a 2+ trillion galaxy universe. To be concerned overly with humanity's fate, would be an expression of bias.After taking a day to consider the question, I would likely adopt Mahayana Buddhism, given my current religious philosophical views are as close to Buddhist views as any non-Mahayana Buddhist views can come anyway.
Belief-O-Matic tells me I'm a Mahayana Buddhist anyway.
I am a British national, we're not big on religion here.Well, you are not a North European, I guess.
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- viole
Uh, yes.Do you base belief in a religion on the level of agreement you have with its tenets?