Bob Dixon
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Saved from what ?
This, too, is debated.
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Saved from what ?
Isn't that dangerous. People will commit crime since they will die anyway. We will be living with no rules like animal because if we die, we are not us anymore.
1. No, there is no meaning to break crimes.
2. Not dangerous at all.
3. We are animals.
Theoretically, "be saved or being saved" from the wages of sin, which is death (spiritual), through Jesus Christ.
On God: There is always Infinite (limitless, undefinable, imperceivable, indivisible) Singularity - immanent and transcendent Singular Author and Preserver of Existence - "He" whose Love is manifest everywhere and in everything, in the fire and in the water, in the smallest plant to the mightiest oak.
On Being: Being is created from Singularity. Being is renewed to Singularity. Being exists to be one (again) with Loving Singularity. (See Tat Tvam Asi.)
On Intelligent Existence: Righteous (worshipful, intelligent, moral) actions alone rule (regulate [preserve]) Existence against Chaos (loss [decay, return, pervading emptiness]). Knowledge (Intelligence [reason, sentience, intuition]) of pure Conscience (light within) is the One (Supreme) ruler (authority [law, dharma]) of Existence with no symbol (creation [scripture, book, object]) or intermediary (being [teacher, messiah, ruler]).
On Love: Respect all creations and beings but never venerate (worship) them for only Singularity can be loved (adored, worshipped)
Brahmos embrace righteousness as the only way of life.
Brahmos embrace truth, knowledge, reason, free will and virtuous intuition (observation) as guides.
Brahmos embrace secular principles but oppose sectarianism and imposition of religious belief into governance (especially propagation of religious belief by government).
Brahmos embrace the co-existence of Brahmo principles with governance, but oppose all governance in conflict with Brahmo principles.
Brahmos reject narrow theism (especially polytheism), idolatry and symbolism.
Brahmos reject the need for formal rituals, priests or places (church, temple, mosque) for worship.
Brahmos reject dogma and superstition.
Brahmos reject scripture as authority.
Brahmos reject revelations, prophets, gurus, messiahs, or avatars as authority.
Brahmos reject bigotry and irrational distinctions like caste, creed, colour, race, religion which divide beings.
Brahmos reject all forms of totalitarianism.
Brahmos examine the prevalent notion of "sin".
Brahmos examine the prevalent notions of "heaven" or "hell".
Brahmos examine the prevalent notion of "salvation"
Brahmo Samaj, or Brahmoism. I really like it.
Principles:
Articles of Faith:
May I ask you?? Is it mean that god is every being on this world??
Many people commit sin nowaday right??
...of course there is punishment. It's called the legal system, personal guilt, vendettas, etc. Just because it isn't absolute doesn't mean it isn't there.If I don't believe in religion, I think I will not afraid to break the law since we'll all die anyway. No punishment; nothing.
Zoroastrianism?: Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMy own
Needs a bit of work but I'm open to criticism
2 gods one is 'evil' one is 'good'. They had a conflict and arising from that conflict created the world as we know it.
Zoroastrianism?: Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christianity is frequently claimed, but seldom apparently understood. If the person called 'Christ' spoke accurately, this disparity is only to be expected. He was recorded as saying:Can someone represent a religion and post about it's basic.
That's why Jesus died on the cross, so that we may be saved (through faith in him and our actions). Also, in Catholicism, it's not just from personal sin that each person commits but also from the original sin committed by our first parents.
Judaism is from Christianity, according to Christians. But nobody seems to listen to them, for some strange reason.Christianity is from Judaism.
Judaism is from Christianity, according to Christians. But nobody seems to listen to them, for some strange reason.
Judaism is from Christianity, according to Christians. But nobody seems to listen to them, for some strange reason.
Where was Judaism in the 2nd century after Jesus?That's weird. Judaism has been there in Jerusalem before Christian.
Judaism (which was not the name that the first people called Jews gave themselves) is named after Judah, a descendant of Abraham. Christianity started with Abraham- according to Christians, who are ignored; seemingly with great determination.How can Judaism come from Christianity which is believed to established after the crusifixion.