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Why do you follow your religion?

Starlight

Spiritual but not religious, new age and omnist
Different Omnist may choose differently or find the question irrelevant. I can't speak for @Starlight, but I, too, am an Ominist and I'm Unitarian.
Yes you are correct, different omnists believe differently

i also believe God is only one. Strict monotheism
 

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
That's all great thoughts. But it's irrelevant to the logical contradiction between two concepts that oppose each other.
There cannot be a married bachelor. Logical impossibilities or logical contradictions cannot exist.
Spiritually cannot be about logic only. It's more about the mystery. It's about being humble, about knowing we know nothing in the big picture.
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
But one cannot escape logic. If logic is out, we cannot have a discussion. So end of discussion. Cheers.
It's adorable how you quoted what @Spice said out of context to give the appearance that you're flexing that intellectual muscle. You would do well to take this time away from this discussion to hone those debate tactics so you might come across as sincere.

Buh bye.
 

osgart

Nothing my eye, Something for sure
Virtues are my religion plus the eternal foundational reality of pure infinite non living and living intelligence. I follow my religion because I find it to be true. I'm an individual drop in this ocean. So is every life form. Reality is an illusion bound to the ultimate reality. Illusions are persistent and real and are derivative of the ultimate.

Without virtues there is no justice and no worthwhile relationship. Every positive character trait is a virtue, and every negative is a destructive vice.

Qualities have existence that do not translate totally into the physical. Virtues have existence in those that choose to be so.

I follow this because it makes the most sense to me and jibes with how I experience existence.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Why do you follow your religion?

I answer my question first:blush:

My religion is new age and omnism. I follow new age because I believe it is logical. I also follow new age because I think all religions have something beautiful and holy about them. I can't choose between the different religions, I can't do it. I love songs and worship from different religions. I feel belonging to many religions.

New age beliefs is that God's presense is everywere, that God's presense is also in the soul. Both the souls to human and souls to animals is divine because we are God's children. All souls is from the same source, who is God. And God are love. Because of that our souls is also love. Because of that all people are one. New age belief is also in reincarnation. I believe strongly in reincarnation. New age belief is that God has no religion. God is beyond religion

New age beliefs is also the belief in omnism. Omnism the belief that no religion is the only truth, but that truth is found within them all.
Omnists do not believe one spesific religion, if that was the case then it is not logical.

An analogy that support omnism is this:

Four blind men who discover an elephant.
Since the men have never encountered an elephant, they grope about, seeking to understand and describe this new phenomenon.
One grasps the trunk and concludes it is a snake.
Another explores one of the elephant's legs and describes it as a tree. A third finds the elephant's tail and announces that it is a rope.
And the fourth blind man, after discovering the elephant's side, concludes that it is, after all, a wall.
Each, in his blindness, is describing the same thing: an elephant. Yet each describes the same thing in a radically different way.

This was written by David Horner The Blind Men and the Elephant

Also almost all religions share this: belief in God, hell/heaven/reincarnation, holy souls or prophets, to be loving to others, prayers, ethical rules

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I don't follow religion. Just ride alongside for the moment until it isn't needed anymore and discarded.
 

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
I appreciate the open-mindedness you've displayed on this forum in your time here. Don't think for a second that it's gone unnoticed. It's quite refreshing.
That's what Omnism is about. We're open to what our hearts are drawn to as truth, for us, at that time, knowing it may change, just as we know everyone is on their own journey and having faith that the Higher Power, by whatever name or definition, will meet us where we are.
 
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