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The easiest religion to follow?

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I don't know if this has been done before, it seems like such an obvious thing to bring up...

Question: Out of all the world’s religions, which one would you say is the easiest, most low maintenance to follow?


I say Christianity:
  • No dietary rules
  • No mandatory system of regular ritual prayer (unless in a monastery)
  • Forgiveness of sins if you repent and promise never to do it again
  • Love God
  • Love others as you love God
  • Do unto others
  • Accept Christ as your Lord and saviour and receive eternal life
  • Follow the ethical and spiritual teachings of Christ - make him your Lord
  • Make more followers of Christ, as best you can
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Forgiveness of sins through Christ's horrible death
  • Forgive those who have wronged you
  • Blessed are the meek
…and probably many more…

But that’s not why I became a Christian! :D

Do you think your religion is more or less easy to follow than Christianity?
Ah yes, "My yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
 

blü 2

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I don't know if this has been done before, it seems like such an obvious thing to bring up...

Question: Out of all the world’s religions, which one would you say is the easiest, most low maintenance to follow?


I say Christianity:
  • No dietary rules
  • No mandatory system of regular ritual prayer (unless in a monastery)
  • Forgiveness of sins if you repent and promise never to do it again
  • Love God
  • Love others as you love God
  • Do unto others
  • Accept Christ as your Lord and saviour and receive eternal life
  • Follow the ethical and spiritual teachings of Christ - make him your Lord
  • Make more followers of Christ, as best you can
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Forgiveness of sins through Christ's horrible death
  • Forgive those who have wronged you
  • Blessed are the meek
…and probably many more…

But that’s not why I became a Christian! :D

Do you think your religion is more or less easy to follow than Christianity?
 

blü 2

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I don't know if this has been done before, it seems like such an obvious thing to bring up...

Question: Out of all the world’s religions, which one would you say is the easiest, most low maintenance to follow?


I say Christianity:
  • No dietary rules
  • No mandatory system of regular ritual prayer (unless in a monastery)
  • Forgiveness of sins if you repent and promise never to do it again
  • Love God
  • Love others as you love God
  • Do unto others
  • Accept Christ as your Lord and saviour and receive eternal life
  • Follow the ethical and spiritual teachings of Christ - make him your Lord
  • Make more followers of Christ, as best you can
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Forgiveness of sins through Christ's horrible death
  • Forgive those who have wronged you
  • Blessed are the meek
…and probably many more…

But that’s not why I became a Christian! :D

Do you think your religion is more or less easy to follow than Christianity?
Why religion?

Why not just act out your natural morality, treat other people with decency, respect and inclusion, and live a good life?

I don't think of myself as a humanist, but I guess that's close enough to my outlook.

And if I wanted to formalize that in some way (which so far I don't), I could join a humanist group.
 

74x12

Well-Known Member
I don't know if this has been done before, it seems like such an obvious thing to bring up...

Question: Out of all the world’s religions, which one would you say is the easiest, most low maintenance to follow?


I say Christianity:
  • No dietary rules
  • No mandatory system of regular ritual prayer (unless in a monastery)
  • Forgiveness of sins if you repent and promise never to do it again
  • Love God
  • Love others as you love God
  • Do unto others
  • Accept Christ as your Lord and saviour and receive eternal life
  • Follow the ethical and spiritual teachings of Christ - make him your Lord
  • Make more followers of Christ, as best you can
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Forgiveness of sins through Christ's horrible death
  • Forgive those who have wronged you
  • Blessed are the meek
…and probably many more…

But that’s not why I became a Christian! :D

Do you think your religion is more or less easy to follow than Christianity?
Sorry, no. Christianity =/= easy religion.

Easiest religion is the one someone makes up to suit their own comfort.
 

ajarntham

Member
Encylopedia of Ancient History's summary of Taoism:

It emphasizes doing what is natural and "going with the flow" in accordance with the Tao (or Dao), a cosmic force which flows through all things and binds and releases them.

Hard to beat that for "easiest/simplest."
 

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
So why do you think so many fail so miserably at it?
Yoke means that you're like an ox, and Christ is your fellow ox working along side you to till the field..
You've got to not be stiffnecked or you won't have the device put on you.
You've got to let Christ help you; He will slow down to your speed. If you don't, there's no help.
 

MJFlores

Well-Known Member
Which among the many denominations of Christianity do you belong @Eddi ?

Christianity is a broad word and the word are divided into church denominations
One denomination have differing requirements and tenets observed by its members


Some are strict, unnecessarily beyond what the bible requires and others are lax, below the biblical requirement

List of Christian denominations by number of members - Wikipedia

And some of these churches have requirements on:
  • No dietary rules
  • No mandatory system of regular ritual prayer (unless in a monastery)
  • Forgiveness of sins if you repent and promise never to do it again
  • Love God
  • Love others as you love God
  • Do unto others
  • Accept Christ as your Lord and saviour and receive eternal life
  • Follow the ethical and spiritual teachings of Christ - make him your Lord
  • Make more followers of Christ, as best you can
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Forgiveness of sins through Christ's horrible death
  • Forgive those who have wronged you
  • Blessed are the meek

For what I know:

As practiced by the LDS Church, there is no firm restriction relating to meat consumption, but all alcoholic beverages are forbidden, including beer. The LDS Church interprets "hot drinks" to mean coffee and tea.

Pork, rabbit, and shellfish are considered “unclean” and thus banned by Adventists. However, some Adventists choose to eat certain “clean” meats, such as fish, poultry, and red meats other than pork, as well as other animal products like eggs and low-fat dairy

We in the Church of Christ [Iglesia ni Cristo] do not eat blood dishes and alcoholic beverages [beer, wine], food served in fiestas and strangled animals.

So what denomination do you belong in Christianity?
Where were you baptized in?

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sayak83

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't know if this has been done before, it seems like such an obvious thing to bring up...

Question: Out of all the world’s religions, which one would you say is the easiest, most low maintenance to follow?


I say Christianity:
  • No dietary rules
  • No mandatory system of regular ritual prayer (unless in a monastery)
  • Forgiveness of sins if you repent and promise never to do it again
  • Love God
  • Love others as you love God
  • Do unto others
  • Accept Christ as your Lord and saviour and receive eternal life
  • Follow the ethical and spiritual teachings of Christ - make him your Lord
  • Make more followers of Christ, as best you can
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Forgiveness of sins through Christ's horrible death
  • Forgive those who have wronged you
  • Blessed are the meek
…and probably many more…

But that’s not why I became a Christian! :D

Do you think your religion is more or less easy to follow than Christianity?
Simplest would be Hinduism. You don't have to do anything at all.
It can also be the hardest if you want to.
 

sayak83

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
That's a critical clarification. Religions differ on rites and ceremonies, but at the core is a very simple belief that in practice is something else.

The core of my belief is Love for God. And there's very simple guidance about how to do it. But the practice? Oh the practice. Can I love Donald Trump as I love my wife? Can I see my faults as clearly as I should? Do I endure my lot...? Can I even remember these words most of the time? Sigh.

To love God in the most practical way is to love our fellow beings. If we feel for others in the same way as we feel for our own dear ones, we love God.

If, instead of seeing faults in others, we look within ourselves, we are loving God.

If, instead of robbing others to help ourselves, we rob ourselves to help others, we are loving God.

If we suffer in the sufferings of others and feel happy in the happiness of others, we are loving God.

If, instead of worrying over our own misfortunes, we think ourselves more fortunate than many many others, we are loving God.

If we endure our lot with patience and contentment, accepting it as His Will, we are loving God.

If we understand and feel that the greatest act of devotion and worship to God is not to hurt or harm any of His beings, we are loving God.

To love God as He ought to be loved, we must live for God and die for God, knowing that the goal of life is to Love God, and find Him as our own self.
The question is... would you still remain married if you love your wife and Donald Trump the same amount? ;)
I get the complaint often that my concerns and care and love are too equalized and global to sustain personal relationships.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Most religions are what you make of them, regarding difficulty, or easiness to follow. You set your own standards. Of course if a particular church or denomination within any religion has requirements, that makes it harder. But you're free to seek out a denomination with less requirement, or be a member of the faith, but not a member of a particular chuch or organisation. Tithing would be an example of a requirement some would find difficult.
 

Samantha Rinne

Resident Genderfluid Writer/Artist
I don't know if this has been done before, it seems like such an obvious thing to bring up...

Question: Out of all the world’s religions, which one would you say is the easiest, most low maintenance to follow?


I say Christianity:
  • No dietary rules
  • No mandatory system of regular ritual prayer (unless in a monastery)
  • Forgiveness of sins if you repent and promise never to do it again
  • Love God
  • Love others as you love God
  • Do unto others
  • Accept Christ as your Lord and saviour and receive eternal life
  • Follow the ethical and spiritual teachings of Christ - make him your Lord
  • Make more followers of Christ, as best you can
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Forgiveness of sins through Christ's horrible death
  • Forgive those who have wronged you
  • Blessed are the meek
…and probably many more…

But that’s not why I became a Christian! :D

Do you think your religion is more or less easy to follow than Christianity?

That's because you don't understand **** about Christianity. To start with, turn the other cheek is not about being passive.

Turn the Other Cheek? (Explained in Context)

It's about being like Gandhi. When Britain ruled Africa and India, he didn't quietly roll over and let it happen, nor did he fight. Instead, he stood his ground. That is to say, his group wad burning passes at one point, and he kept getting up again and again, and letting them hit them again. He kept burning passes, until they were all gone, or he was knocked out.
Most Christians don't do this, they do at most defensive fighting, that is to say they only attack if people threaten their lives or the lives of those they love (accused by the "peaceful" secular folk of being violent cuz they carry guns). Or they misunderstand this to be passivity. This is what King Bumi of Avatar: The Last Airbender calls Neutral Jing. You don't fight or run away. You let yourself get hurt standing up for what is right. I do not believe you can follow this.

And this one part of Christianity!

Forgiveness of sins, makes no promises to not do it again. None! Peter asks if we should forgive seven times, and Jesus instead gives him a huge number by Jewish standards (which is meant to be abstract). The point is to not keep score.

It's not "do unto others". I could very easily do unto others. They wouldn't be happy. It's do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I've tried this. You immediately realize that most things you like, other people find is overbearing, and other people are users who take advantage of your kindness (which is ultimately about wanting to be treated well by others). This why, contrary to how you set this up, all of these are two-way sayings. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Love your neighbor as yourself. Love God with your whole heart, mind, body, strength.
It starts with loving God as you would your dearest wife on the day of your wedding, only She is not a bridezilla. And to the Jews and early Christians, they saw you as the Bride. It continues by seeing other people as though they were God. Then you love yourself enough to give you strength to bear abuse, and wisdom and self-respect to know if you can't and to walk away. Because sometimes people don't measure up. Good luck with this!

I think you'd be surprised at how the meek inherit the Earth. They usually wind up being martyrs.

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The easiest religion to follow is animism.

Be in awe of the natural world. Remember that everything is divine. Depending on how organized this is, there may not even be any rules or taboos!
 

MJFlores

Well-Known Member
I consider myself "post denominational"

I'm sorry Eddi
It seems to me you left your congregation "an independent church"
Therefore you are free, unattached and really nonchalant [irreligious]

Being in one of the many denominations of Christianity
subjects himself to a varied array of doctrines and observance
some are true and some are not true - in accordance with the Bible

I bet you don't go to your "an independent church" anymore
Because if they are so great, you would mention the name of the church
So I guess they suck so to speak

It is my belief the varying degrees of difficulty in carrying a religion is unnecessary.
It should be limited to the Bible and not from the teachings of men.
A religion should be true to its core - when the Bible says this - it must be followed
For example: in giving church donations - what does God wants?
What does the Bible say?

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2 Corinthians 9:7 New International Version (NIV)
Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.

In other religions, giving is burdensome [a heavy yoke] because the leader is purely motivated by greed and their followers stupidly follow.


Religions like these are destructive and will not lead one to salvation come Judgement Day.
In short, they have been had.
 

Eddi

Agnostic
Premium Member
[irreligious]
Absolutely not, I assure you we are very religious

- in accordance with the Bible
We live our lives in accordance with the bible

you would mention the name of the church
No, I wouldn't, not on a public Internet forum

I bet you don't go to your "an independent church" anymore
in addition to my Independent Church I also go to a [mainstream protestant] Church (I alternate between the two) and sometimes attend evening mass at a Catholic Church (although I don't take communion there)

Religions like these are destructive and will not lead one to salvation come Judgement Day.
The independent church I'm talking about has been going strong for 20 years, some of the people there were there from the beginning and the congregation is actually growing

The [mainstream protestant] Church I also regularly attend has been going on for centuries

So, basically you're talking rubbish
 

SalixIncendium

अग्निविलोवनन्दः
Staff member
Premium Member
No religion - atheism

No dogma, no lost Sundays (or other religious days), no 'donations', no dubious morals, no time wasted reading old books, etc.

In fact, I can only see benefits

By this logic, the easiest car to drive is no car - walking.
 

SalixIncendium

अग्निविलोवनन्दः
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't know if this has been done before, it seems like such an obvious thing to bring up...

Question: Out of all the world’s religions, which one would you say is the easiest, most low maintenance to follow?


I say Christianity:
  • No dietary rules
  • No mandatory system of regular ritual prayer (unless in a monastery)
  • Forgiveness of sins if you repent and promise never to do it again
  • Love God
  • Love others as you love God
  • Do unto others
  • Accept Christ as your Lord and saviour and receive eternal life
  • Follow the ethical and spiritual teachings of Christ - make him your Lord
  • Make more followers of Christ, as best you can
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Forgiveness of sins through Christ's horrible death
  • Forgive those who have wronged you
  • Blessed are the meek
…and probably many more…

But that’s not why I became a Christian! :D

Do you think your religion is more or less easy to follow than Christianity?

Mine is more easy to follow than Christianity...when I don’t ‘want’ it to be. ;)
 
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