What are your Spiritual/Religious beliefs. Your worldview as I like to call it.
Are you a Believer in Gods/Spirits, a Skeptic, or Both/Other
Are you a Believer in Gods/Spirits, a Skeptic, or Both/Other
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I don't have a belief. But I am intrigued with nature's Erector/Lego set called the Periodic Table of Elements.What are your Spiritual/Religious beliefs. Your worldview as I like to call it.
Are you a Believer in Gods/Spirits, a Skeptic, or Both/Other
I suspect you are very right about a lot of people being driven by hatred. We are animals, after all, with an animal brain, and hate is a very easy, very powerful, and very consuming emotion.What surprises me is that I am driven by a hatred of particular evils, and I think this is true for a lot of people. It is stronger then either belief or skepticism.
I don't have a belief. But I am intrigued with nature's Erector/Lego set called the Periodic Table of Elements.
100% believerWhat are your Spiritual/Religious beliefs. Your worldview as I like to call it.
Are you a Believer in Gods/Spirits, a Skeptic, or Both/Other
I am a believer, because I have experiences that are consistent with a cosmos that is alive and made up of other-than-human persons.
I am a skeptic because I doubt my own--or anyone's--ability to know enough or well enough to REALLY understand what the source of my experiences/their experiences/everyone's experiences are.
What are your Spiritual/Religious beliefs. Your worldview as I like to call it.
Are you a Believer in Gods/Spirits, a Skeptic, or Both/Other
A worldview, in my opinion, is more than just spiritual/religious beliefs.What are your Spiritual/Religious beliefs. Your worldview as I like to call it.
Are you a Believer in Gods/Spirits, a Skeptic, or Both/Other
A worldview, in my opinion, is more than just spiritual/religious beliefs.
And it isn't a dichotomy either. Even most believers, who allow for magic in their worldview, are realists in most everyday matters. Some even call themselves scientists.
And additional to the view of how orderly the world is, I'd add image of man to be a part in one's worldview. My (informed) belief is that most humans are good, most of the time.
I look at the "miraculous" world and ask myself "how does this work, how did it come to be" and don't insert a magical being into my thoughts about it. That's about the difference between a typical believer and me.What could be more miraculous than a fathomless universe wherein sentient beings, emerging from the furnace of the stars, look back at those stars and wonder? We are the universe become conscious, coming to know and understand itself. This is our destiny and our divine purpose, and anyone who honestly questions without prejudice the world within and without them, be they scientist, poet, philosopher or theologian, is helping fulfil this purpose.