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Let's say hypothetically that you had to join a faith that exists in the world today. There's no two ways about it; you must accept one on board. Which faith would you choose?
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Unitarian Universalism.
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I'm going to assume that you don't mean I can keep the one I've already joined. If that's the case, I suspect I'd go with the Baha'i Faith.
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I'm leaning toward Anabaptists, but I must research this some more.
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Or Wicca. I've wondered recently if I couldn't be a wiccan and still be an atheist.
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Hurray! We get Nanda! (and most likely all the other atheists & agnostics)
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Well, I don't like Buddhism because its all about "not wanting things" which conflicts pretty heavily with my "go hard go home" party lifestyle. I suppose i'd be a Unitarian Universalist simply because I agree with the liberal politics it advocates.
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Trampolinism.
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Then I came back from where I'd been. My room, it looked the same - but there was nothing left between The Nameless and the name. - Leonard Cohen. |
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More seriously, probably a combination of Buddhism, Taoism and some elements of Native American religions.
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Then I came back from where I'd been. My room, it looked the same - but there was nothing left between The Nameless and the name. - Leonard Cohen. |
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They all have something appealing about them, or they wouldn't have got to be religions. ![]() My problem isn't with religion as such; my problem is with dogma and with groups of people. When you belong to a group, people always expect |