Interesting discussion. I have found myself disliking being called a disbeliever in the past because I don't consider myself to be one. What has been known to bother me is people who consider you to be a disbeliever simply for not believing exactly they way they do. In that respect, I can...
Yes, I would certainly agree. This is why I say "ultimately". If Omnism ever were to become more organized, it might find itself looking somewhat like Unitarianism. Unitarianism is more Christian based however, where I think Omnism tries to have no centre per se, so I think there would be a...
Thanks Jumi! It's been really cool watching Omnism slowly blossom. I can't tell you all how great it is to find a forum like this where we can explore concepts and belief systems without all the usual friction we often encounter. To me, Omnism is more of a realization than a belief system per...
My apologies, please drop the "not" from the last paragraph. The sentence should read, " In my videos I try very hard to remind viewers that my version of Omnism is only "my" version and that there are many ways to approach the belief system.". I must have been tired.
It can be difficult to pin Omnism down to a thumbnail answer because it means such different things to different people. For me, Omnism is very simply the belief that all belief systems have the same value and are therefore both right and wrong. We feel that there is an ultimate truth, (though...
Yes, I would say that ultimatly Omnism is no different than Unitarianism, Baha'i and other Omnistic religions like Jainism. The only difference might be its lack of structure. But then, as stated above, you can be any religion and be Omnist. I think more than anything, Omnism is just a somewhat...