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TheRadiantSeraphim
PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:28 pm    Post subject: Out of curiosity: Who here belongs to a non-Abrahamic Faith? Reply with quote

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I ask this out of curiosity, since after my poem, the question came to my mind...

How many people here belong to a non-Abrahamic faith? What I mean by a non-Abrahamic faith is a faith that more or less does not originate from the Biblical figure, Abraham. Essentially, I am asking how many people here are not Christian, Jewish, or Muslim. It is not meant to be a condescending question to anyone by all means, but a question out of curiosity.

I will admit that I simply just...believe in God, and try not to really call myself anything for with my rigid and narrow mind, I feel labels will only confuse people when it comes to me. Hopefully, this topic is not too touchy for anyone...
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I am neither Christian, Jew, or Muslim. I am, as I think we all are, a child of God. I'm sure the supreme being that I believe exists is a far cry from the God of organized religions. Interesting topic, RadiantSeraphim.
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I was raised Catholic and non-denominational Christian. I am now...agnostic...I guess. I believe that there is a Creative Force/Higher Power. IDK that it is GOD. IDK that it requires giving up money or control or attending services at certain time in certain place.
That being said, I try to respect all religions and the people who believe in them. Can't claim to be perfect at that.
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I was raised in the Methodist Church and like most kids, didn't question the dogma. When I became old enough to question, I did quite alot of it! Actually, my beliefs lean towards earth based 'religions'. Respecting nature and the natural world, natural order of things, is respecting "God". I, too, respect other religions and beliefs and hope that my beliefs are respected in turn. Doesn't always happen, but I can deal with it.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 7:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I been reading on Hinduism and I am growing an interest in the faith. It seems to fit my philosophy, but I do not seem to have the Indian Culture Appreciation skills to really feel comfortable considering myself one.

Thank you for everyone posting here so far. I look forward to seeing who else has thoughts on this matter.


Sincerely,
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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stargazer wrote:
I was raised in the Methodist Church and like most kids, didn't question the dogma. When I became old enough to question, I did quite alot of it! Actually, my beliefs lean towards earth based 'religions'. Respecting nature and the natural world, natural order of things, is respecting "God". I, too, respect other religions and beliefs and hope that my beliefs are respected in turn. Doesn't always happen, but I can deal with it.


Do you mean something like Wicca?
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Wicca....not really. Many of the "old" religions were nature based. Druidism, Native American, etc. I don't catagorize my beliefs as belonging to any one 'religion'. How about you?
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I don't follow any religion. I believe that every moment of every day is spiritual. I am always becoming the person I was meant to be, so life is spiritual by its very nature. Mr. Green
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I agree with you. I think the creative spirit, the spirit of life, is in everything in nature....water, trees, animals, people, etc. I celebrate that spirit and give thanks to it, and for it.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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stargazer wrote:
I agree with you. I think the creative spirit, the spirit of life, is in everything in nature....water, trees, animals, people, etc. I celebrate that spirit and give thanks to it, and for it.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:19 pm    Post subject: A Course In Miracles Reply with quote



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Hi, I am a student of A Course in Miracles. My belief is if it points at light it is from God.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Essentially, what I believe in is this quote:


"There is one God, man calls it by many names." --The Vedas


Essentially, I think God is so limitless that almost anything is possible. Evolution probably happened, but under divine design's will, etc. But paradoxically, fate is free will.


Sincerely,
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I was raised Southern Baptist but have since left the Christian faith entirely to travel a solitary path of witchcraft.
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