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What do I need to be saved from?

Rival

Si m'ait Dieus
Staff member
Premium Member
Gnosticism, Orphism, forms of Hinduism and some other religions have salvation teachings.
I was aware of Gnosticism and that's it for those. Still, I wouldn't say the first two are widely known, recognised faiths. Or at least, not here.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Wanderer From Afar
Premium Member
I was aware of Gnosticism and that's it for those. Still, I wouldn't say the first two are widely known, recognised faiths. Or at least, not here.
Orphism is an ancient Hellenic mystery religion founded by the mythical poet and musician, Orpheus. It was influenced by Dharmic ideas and is similar to Gnosticism. They worship Dionysus as a savior deity.
 

Tumah

Veteran Member
I've occasionally been informed by members of certain religious traditions that I need to be saved from something. What is it that I need to be saved from?
The Triessence!

No really. You're two essences over the limit and there's a ton of back taxes you owe.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
@Quintessence I believe God saves a person out of tribulations that would cause the believer to lose faith. Therefore, if a person does not possess the faith in the good God will do, then there would be nothing to save that person from.

So in a way, this God is like a bastion of hope? A beacon of light? That sort of thing?
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
Yourself? That's what my parents told/taught me.

What about myself would one need to be saved from? I could see that if one were not happy with oneself and had low self-confidence one might feel this way. At present, I'm pretty happy with myself and my life and am not sure what I'd need saving from in this regard.


Matzah. We need to be saved from matzah.

Nonsense. I need more matzah. It's so darned hard to get around here! Particularly matzah meal (unsalted, in the canister) to make matzo ball soup with! :mad:

(and now I want matzo ball soup)


Orphism is an ancient Hellenic mystery religion founded by the mythical poet and musician, Orpheus. It was influenced by Dharmic ideas and is similar to Gnosticism. They worship Dionysus as a savior deity.

I'd forgotten about that tradition. Good reminder!


It is all a bunch of monkey poo, don't buy into it.

Heh... I'm not. Just asking the question and interested in learning some different perspectives. The whole "saving" thing is tough for this little Druid to wrap their head around.

Unless it involves trees. :deciduous:
 

ADigitalArtist

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Why would someone need to be saved from themselves? I mean, you can't be anything other than yourself. If you believed you needed to be saved from yourself all the time, wouldn't that encourage such immense dissatisfaction with one's own existence that it would lead to mental illnesses like depression and possibly resolve in suicide?
I think this is worth expanding on because most religions who have the 'save from yourself' don't actually mean it that way. Rather save you from the thing that's preventing you from being yourself. Your true self. Be it sin, Satan, Ha-Satan, Thetans, Ego and Disunity or in all cases things which are considered unnatural or suboptimal. And most don't actually think they can save you, only that you can decide to be saved. Though most also believe they need to make you aware of the danger or suboptimal thing preventing you from being yourself.

Sorry, just musing aloud. :D
 

ClearPath

Member
Premium Member
How can you be confident that you believe in the Truest one if this is the case?
Tom
I am confident that I am Christian if that is what you ask; I know some religions believes, however I cannot state I know all the beliefs.
Perhaps another religion is symmetrical to my beliefs, however I still present myself as a Christian.
 
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