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sweetsstuff2007

New Member
I would like to start out by saying, I am not really sure what my religion is. Maybe someone can help me classify it. I don't really believe in a christian concept of God. I probably believe more in evolution. I think its just silly that that an all powerful being just said Bam! and everything popped into existance. I do believe we have souls but I don't really believe much in Heaven or Hell. I believe our souls are energy that is released when we die. I believe that our souls can choose to live again (reincarnation) or that we can travel to another plane to become more enlightened.
As far as the Bible is concerned, I think most of it is REALLY silly. I mean, yeah it has some great stories, but I think that's all they are is stories. I think the concept of immaculate conception is crazy, the same with raising from the dead. I think most of the stories in the bible are overly exaggerating stories that were first told by word of mouth and then wrote down as best as could be remembered. I think at the front they should put, "Based on a true story"
I think alot of it sounds like greek mythology and every now knows greek mythology for what it really is, a very primitive religion with beliefs based on exaggerated stories. So I don't understand why most people don't see the Bible and christianity that way. In my eyes the only difference between the two is that now there is only one God versus the multitude.
So that's a little about what I believe.
 

Hema

Sweet n Spicy
Namaste and welcome. Perhaps you are more Spiritual than Religious. As time goes by and you engage in discussions with members of other faiths perhaps you will find similarities. :)
 

Wandered Off

Sporadic Driveby Member
Welcome to RF! You'll find many different perspectives that may well help you gain clarity on your own.
 

Willamena

Just me
Premium Member
Welcome to Religious Forums. From the sound of it, I think it safe to say your religion can be classified as "undecided".
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
I would like to start out by saying, I am not really sure what my religion is. Maybe someone can help me classify it. I don't really believe in a christian concept of God. I probably believe more in evolution. I think its just silly that that an all powerful being just said Bam! and everything popped into existance.
Which is okay. Plenty of Christians can reconcile their religion with the theory of evolution.

I do believe we have souls but I don't really believe much in Heaven or Hell. I believe our souls are energy that is released when we die. I believe that our souls can choose to live again (reincarnation) or that we can travel to another plane to become more enlightened.
Neat. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any established religions that have similar beliefs.

As far as the Bible is concerned, I think most of it is REALLY silly. I mean, yeah it has some great stories, but I think that's all they are is stories.
I'm not a Christian myself, but lately I've begun to appreciate the Bible, but more as an instrument for communicating and teaching difficult concepts than really as a literal account of the truth.

I think the concept of immaculate conception is crazy, the same with raising from the dead. I think most of the stories in the bible are overly exaggerating stories that were first told by word of mouth and then wrote down as best as could be remembered. I think at the front they should put, "Based on a true story"
Personally, I think it's more plausible that things went the other way. Rather than considering the modern Bible to be the end result of an ancient game of "broken telephone" that distorted actual historical fact, I think it's more reasonable to appreciate it as mythical (note: not fictitious - there's a difference) material that people started taking as literal somewhere along the way.

Of course, I imagine that many of the Christians here would strongly disagree with my point of view.

I think alot of it sounds like greek mythology and every now knows greek mythology for what it really is, a very primitive religion with beliefs based on exaggerated stories. So I don't understand why most people don't see the Bible and christianity that way. In my eyes the only difference between the two is that now there is only one God versus the multitude.
So that's a little about what I believe.
I suppose you can see the Bible like Greek mythology. Personally, I see it more like Aesop's Fables.

Welcome, BTW. And I'm not sure what religion you are either. :D
 

mrscardero

Kal-El's Mama
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Sententia

Well-Known Member
I would like to start out by saying, I am not really sure what my religion is. Maybe someone can help me classify it. I don't really believe in a christian concept of God. I probably believe more in evolution. I think its just silly that that an all powerful being just said Bam! and everything popped into existance. I do believe we have souls but I don't really believe much in Heaven or Hell. I believe our souls are energy that is released when we die. I believe that our souls can choose to live again (reincarnation) or that we can travel to another plane to become more enlightened.
As far as the Bible is concerned, I think most of it is REALLY silly. I mean, yeah it has some great stories, but I think that's all they are is stories. I think the concept of immaculate conception is crazy, the same with raising from the dead. I think most of the stories in the bible are overly exaggerating stories that were first told by word of mouth and then wrote down as best as could be remembered. I think at the front they should put, "Based on a true story"
I think alot of it sounds like greek mythology and every now knows greek mythology for what it really is, a very primitive religion with beliefs based on exaggerated stories. So I don't understand why most people don't see the Bible and christianity that way. In my eyes the only difference between the two is that now there is only one God versus the multitude.
So that's a little about what I believe.
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Welcome to RF!
 

Runlikethewind

Monk in Training
Personally, I think it's more plausible that things went the other way. Rather than considering the modern Bible to be the end result of an ancient game of "broken telephone" that distorted actual historical fact, I think it's more reasonable to appreciate it as mythical (note: not fictitious - there's a difference) material that people started taking as literal somewhere along the way.

Of course, I imagine that many of the Christians here would strongly disagree with my point of view.

I don't disagree with your assesment, in fact I think your right on target, and that is coming from a Christian. I also accept evolution too. And that is what is great about RF, sweetsstuff2007. I think that you will find many open-minded people here and many great intellects and varying points of view on many different issues. I am happy that I found RF and I look forward to seeing some of your thoughts and ideas. Welcome.
 

sweetsstuff2007

New Member
I believe that some of our souls existed. I believe that either energy or God, maybe, creates a soul. Some of course are new souls being born for the first time, but I believe that most are older souls that have moved on and back again many times. I believe that they can choose if they want to come back, and if they come back, what kind of a life they want to live. I believe that a souls life here in these bodies is just a learning exercise to experience every human feeling and situation that they can so that their souls can reach a higher state of being in the afterlife. I am sure that some souls are very old and have lived a hundred times. I have came to believe some of these things through books or things I have heard about and personal experience.
 

xmakina

New Member
Hey there. New myself. This might surprise you but I have a Very similar belief system which was inspired by some of the more interesting ramblings at this blog: sdai-tech1.blogspot.com He has some funny ideas but occassionaly he drops a post on a unified energy field theory which is pretty good reading. Have a looksie some time :)
 

oldcajun

__BE REAL
I would like to start out by saying, I am not really sure what my religion is. Maybe someone can help me classify it. I don't really believe in a christian concept of God. I probably believe more in evolution. I think its just silly that that an all powerful being just said Bam! and everything popped into existance. I do believe we have souls but I don't really believe much in Heaven or Hell. I believe our souls are energy that is released when we die. I believe that our souls can choose to live again (reincarnation) or that we can travel to another plane to become more enlightened.
As far as the Bible is concerned, I think most of it is REALLY silly. I mean, yeah it has some great stories, but I think that's all they are is stories. I think the concept of immaculate conception is crazy, the same with raising from the dead. I think most of the stories in the bible are overly exaggerating stories that were first told by word of mouth and then wrote down as best as could be remembered. I think at the front they should put, "Based on a true story"
I think alot of it sounds like greek mythology and every now knows greek mythology for what it really is, a very primitive religion with beliefs based on exaggerated stories. So I don't understand why most people don't see the Bible and christianity that way. In my eyes the only difference between the two is that now there is only one God versus the multitude.
So that's a little about what I believe.

Mainstream christianity has been influenced by pagan beliefs, especially Romanism, since it's origins. If you want to understand true christianity you have to research it from a Hebraic perspective and study it's Hebrew roots.
 
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