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Jack13

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Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.
 

Rival

Si m'ait Dieus
Staff member
Premium Member
Shalom and welcome. I'm a Noahide, I'm not sure if you know what that is but if you believe in reincarnation, Judaism has (or can have) that and we believe the same as Jews. You're probably also aware that some Dharmic ways have it too. Enjoy your search.
 
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Brickjectivity

Turned to Stone. Now I stretch daily.
Staff member
Premium Member
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.
Questions to ask yourself:
  • Am I willing to work for justice and peace? That's a good place to start.
  • Am I willing to invest my time in improving my behavior/self worth/love for others/etc/other?
  • Do I believe that children are the future?
  • Is goodness something I define or something I discover or something that is changeable?
  • What matters to me about ultimate beings?
  • Could ultimate beings define good and evil?
  • Where am I on the scale of beings?
  • Should we honor those who have died? Forget them? Are they relevant or irrelevant?
  • Is it Ok to disagree? Under what circumstances if any?
  • What if I believe that someone is evil/dangerous/stupid? How should I affect change and should I try to change them?

We have all sorts of things here. Ultimate beings are on aisle 3. Ask for help if you need to lift heavy philosophical meanderings or need something off of the top shelf. :D
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.
Hi and welcome to the forum :)
Buddhism is the teaching i follow and as you maybe know "reincarnation and rebirth" is a part of Buddha`s teaching :)
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.

May your time here bu useful.
 

Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.
Welcome to the marketplace. Many gods will be available for your perusal and purchase at reasonable costs. If you're looking for the One True Religion, there are several of those to choose from as well. ;)

Anyway, sounds like a fun place to be at the beginning of the search. May your path be rewarding for you. It is the one searching, that already holds the answers.
 

The Hammer

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Premium Member
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.

Welcome, don't forget to enjoy the search.
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.
Welcome Jack13,
You say that you are agnostic which is a good place to start. For me it has been the place I stopped (for now). I call myself an Agnostic but I may have a slightly different definition than you. Most serious philosophers as well as Thomas Huxley, who coined the term Agnosticism, define Agnosticism as the position that the existence and nature of god or gods is not known or can't be known.
The evidence for that notion is simple: ask the believers to define what a god is. You won't get one single property that all of them can agree upon.
But you also say that you are spiritual and that you consider reincarnation possible, so you should look at Buddhism. There are different schools of Buddhism and the more philosophical ones don't have a "god" concept.
Hinduism also has the concept of reincarnation but they have a multitude of gods and the questionable concept of castes.
And then there is neo-paganism, an odd group of mostly New Age spiritualist were many believe in reincarnation and a pantheon.
Learn and enjoy.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.

Hi, atheist here so no faith in any religion from me but i will offer you a selection of welcoming cakes.

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danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.
Welcome to RF :)
 

nPeace

Veteran Member
Hi, my name is Jack and I’m here in order to discover my faith and spirituality. I was raised CofE Christian but felt no real connection to the religion so I am agnostic now. I have no clue if there is any ultimate being and I do not have any real thoughts on the afterlife, however I have always considered reincarnation plausible, which is why I am here, in order to explore my beliefs by learning more about other religions.
Feel free to tell me your beliefs and chat.
Hi, and welcome.
I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses, currently numbering above 8.5 million worldwide.
We are united as one body, in all the world, both in teachings, and Christian love.
This is due to the fact that no matter which part of the world we reside, we are all fed by one "shepherd". Matthew 24:45, and we endeavor to live by the Bible's moral standards, and principles, and the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.
Hence, we stay separate from the world - by staying politically neutral, free from racial prejudices (Our congregations are made up of people of all races and cultures) John 17:11-19.

Many of our beliefs and activities are not popular, but are based on scripture. For example... We preach the Good News of the Kingdom of God, from door to door, and on the streets, just as Jesus did, and as he instructed his followers to do. (Luke 8:1-3; 9:1-6; 10:1-7; Matthew 24:14; 28:19, 20)
We also do not celebrate the world's holiday - like Christmas, Easter, etc. nor those of patriotism... among others.
You can get more information from our official website, by going to www.jw.org, and navigating to About Us - FAQs.

That's a little bit about us. You can get more on the website I mentioned.
Oh, some important facts to know about Jehovah's Witnesses... All our work is voluntary. We don't get paid... monetary, that is, for our work (we are paid spiritually, of course. ;)). Nor do we tithe or pass collection plates. Donations are made voluntarily by willing supporters - most of whom are Jehovahs Witnesses, and many who are not.

I am wondering though, when you say you "felt no real connection to the religion", what do you mean?
 

Jack13

New Member
Hi, and welcome.
I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses, currently numbering above 8.5 million worldwide.
We are united as one body, in all the world, both in teachings, and Christian love.
This is due to the fact that no matter which part of the world we reside, we are all fed by one "shepherd". Matthew 24:45, and we endeavor to live by the Bible's moral standards, and principles, and the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.
Hence, we stay separate from the world - by staying politically neutral, free from racial prejudices (Our congregations are made up of people of all races and cultures) John 17:11-19.

Many of our beliefs and activities are not popular, but are based on scripture. For example... We preach the Good News of the Kingdom of God, from door to door, and on the streets, just as Jesus did, and as he instructed his followers to do. (Luke 8:1-3; 9:1-6; 10:1-7; Matthew 24:14; 28:19, 20)
We also do not celebrate the world's holiday - like Christmas, Easter, etc. nor those of patriotism... among others.
You can get more information from our official website, by going to www.jw.org, and navigating to About Us - FAQs.

That's a little bit about us. You can get more on the website I mentioned.
Oh, some important facts to know about Jehovah's Witnesses... All our work is voluntary. We don't get paid... monetary, that is, for our work (we are paid spiritually, of course. ;)). Nor do we tithe or pass collection plates. Donations are made voluntarily by willing supporters - most of whom are Jehovahs Witnesses, and many who are not.

I am wondering though, when you say you "felt no real connection to the religion", what do you mean?
Thank you for the information, it was that I just never fully believed what was taught in church and my CofE primary school and now I have undertook religious education I feel even more distant from my old religion as I feel that there are hypocrisies within it. Maybe it’s because I was forced to pray in school and at Scouts, but I never really felt like I was doing anything other than repeating meaningless words. This is part of the issue, I'm just confused about everything!
 

Jack13

New Member
Welcome Jack13,
You say that you are agnostic which is a good place to start. For me it has been the place I stopped (for now). I call myself an Agnostic but I may have a slightly different definition than you. Most serious philosophers as well as Thomas Huxley, who coined the term Agnosticism, define Agnosticism as the position that the existence and nature of god or gods is not known or can't be known.
The evidence for that notion is simple: ask the believers to define what a god is. You won't get one single property that all of them can agree upon.
But you also say that you are spiritual and that you consider reincarnation possible, so you should look at Buddhism. There are different schools of Buddhism and the more philosophical ones don't have a "god" concept.
Hinduism also has the concept of reincarnation but they have a multitude of gods and the questionable concept of castes.
And then there is neo-paganism, an odd group of mostly New Age spiritualist were many believe in reincarnation and a pantheon.
Learn and enjoy.
Thanks
I mean I think I probably do identify with that version of agnosticism as I seem to have accepted that I can have no absolute knowledge of the spiritual. I think my thoughts on reincarnation probably still align with this as I know that I cannot know what happens after death and probably only slightly agree with reincarnation in order to avoid having to believe that after death it is simply nothingness.
 

nPeace

Veteran Member
Thank you for the information, it was that I just never fully believed what was taught in church and my CofE primary school and now I have undertook religious education I feel even more distant from my old religion as I feel that there are hypocrisies within it. Maybe it’s because I was forced to pray in school and at Scouts, but I never really felt like I was doing anything other than repeating meaningless words. This is part of the issue, I'm just confused about everything!
I can relate to everything you said.
I felt exactly the same way when I left the religion I grew up with, and decided to stay at home.
That's why I can say the Jehovah's Witnesses are a big help to people searching for answers, because 1) they search people out, no matter where they dwell (if you live in caves, they will likely find you, ;)). 2) They study the Bible with you... at your own pace, which may take years,,, but at the end of the day, you learn the Bible for yourself, analyze if God is, or not, for yourself. 3) they allow you to make the decision on what you will do with the information (and your life) for yourself.

I was able to learn what the Bible really teaches, rather than "church" traditions, and have my own convictions.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Thanks
I mean I think I probably do identify with that version of agnosticism as I seem to have accepted that I can have no absolute knowledge of the spiritual. I think my thoughts on reincarnation probably still align with this as I know that I cannot know what happens after death and probably only slightly agree with reincarnation in order to avoid having to believe that after death it is simply nothingness.
Just so you know, there are several versions of reincarnation.
 
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