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In Pluribus Unum
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Olympia, Washington
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Re: Is it ok to follow any religion?
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I also doubt that there will ever be a universal religion, if by that is meant a single set of beliefs and practices that everyone follows. People ain't like that! I do think that interfaith thinking can lead to something better than a universal religion. This would be a spiritual ecosystem in which people of all faiths respect each other's religious decisions, without acting as though believing something different is some kind of sin. In such a world all of us believes and practices the faith that they find most spiritually rewarding. At the same time they acknowledge the right of everyone else to do the same. In that world choosing a different religion is never sinful. There is some evidence that this is possible. Every religion embraces some form of the Golden Rule, even if in practice its application is mandatory only for true believers. At least it's a start. In my town I'm part of an interfaith organization that spans Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Baha'is, and even us lowly Unitarian Universalists. Working together in such grassroots organizations might be the best way to start breaking down the barriers. You know, there was a time back in my school days when I thought that such religious freedom and interfaith respect was an essential part of the American Way. |
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from far far away
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: oxfordshire
Posts: 703
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Re: Is it ok to follow any religion?
Dr free, hi.
Well I am a philosopher ‘seer’, so philosophy for me is indeed a passion and an art! I throw ideas into the void and answers return, and then I consider and interpret them. It is a very spiritual thing; add to that yoga and meditation or even prayer etc. then I feel I have the ingredients of religion without the dogma. they are all just 'labels' in the end. Quote:
Universal means all! - not one – viva la difference’ are people not naturally universal! It is just that religions confine them. Quote:
This is what I call the 'universal approach'! Then to expand, people should also feel free to believe in more that one religion or aspects of. If we are presented with two truths, what is wrong with accepting both – thence all = universalism! Nothing needs to be forced – it just needs to be ‘unforced’ which will occur naturally if allowed its freedom. Quote:
Absolutely [I am glad you are following my vision! ]Quote:
Yes indeed – what the hell happened!!!??? thanx for your reply Z |
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