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In my part of the world many churches are already largely empty or turned into art-galleries (or demolished) and young people (especially in towns and cities) are massively turning their backs on dogmatic religion. I have always wondered why it is different in the U.S. The rest of the Christians here are quite liberal and rational people. The only growing churches here are the (tiny) evangelical movements. And things like New Age, Neo-Hinduism and especially Buddhism are also growing in small numbers. |
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The Tantric practices I'm talking about (unfortunately I don't know the Koran) are things like taking a half-bath (specific type of ablutions) before prayers, taking a full bath after sexual release, fighting negative tendencies (Jihad) etc., etc. Or maybe these things can also be found in Judaism? |
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P. S. - Paramashiva Purus'ottamah vishvasya kendram.- The Supreme Consciousness at the nucleus of the universe is known as Paramashiva or Purs’ottama. |
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Its a fine line. Is believing in Jinns and Angels and Cherubs, ever sane? And then how do you define sanity and is it bound by sheer numbers, because about 98% of the human race embraces such things. And the other two percent have no moral center. But there I go with generalization. LOL
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I got kicked off the Internet Infidel's forum. And before everyone jumps me for going there in the first place, I have to say a lot of the people there REALLY know how to discuss religious literature. Anyway, the biggest problem I had, is that the criticism levelled against the various philosophies and religions originates in the assumption that all faiths boil down to the least of their practioners. If a Christian were to say, screw evolution, then no matter what the context of the next discussion was, that sentiment was attached to the dogma like a millstone.
That said, such stains DO impact religious history. |
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Brian,
In order to intelligently appreciate something there has to be complete truth. Only when the truth behind the concept is known can one accurately judge the concept. Spirituality is an interaction of man’s spirit with the Spirit of God. This interaction was often expanded upon by followers who added their own interpretations and gradually the original message was skewed to meet the agenda of the newly formed religion. Most religions today are composed of so much added on garbage to a point where they are the culmination of their own politics and have lost the original meaning of spirituality. One does not have to be an intellectual to see that the complexities, histories, and practices of religions have always been used to indoctrinate and keep new members from questioning the composition of the God that religions have created for the masses. This God was created to intimidate and brain-wash the gullible. True spirituality and a true God is self-sufficient and requires nothing from mankind. This is the 21st Century and many religions still promote the existence of a vindictive, dominant, domineering, judicial God who will cast nonbelievers into a everlasting fiery pit. The Taliban movement brainwashed the illiterate and will eventually be annihilated; the Christian movement claims salvation that was invented by the Catholic Church which, in order to bypass the 1st Commandment, created the Trinity, made Jesus into God and claimed that salvation can only be achieved via the Catholic Church. If the medieval practices and the medieval beliefs of Christianity, Judaism and Islam that are based on superstitions were eliminated, then we could start building a rational and logical belief system that is based on truth and an understanding of spirituality. This is the value of truthfulness and rationality. Brian, I recommend that you read “A History of God” by Karen Armstrong. Your remark, “just because a handful of Saudi's flew planes into buildings does not make 2 billion Muslims aspiring terrorists” is nonsensical and juvenile; has anyone ever claimed contrarily? Kurt |
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(It is more a stab at rationality, per se, than an act of mere pompousness.) One is not necessarily greater than the other. Islam for me, however, seems to wrap it all up in a nutshell. |
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Schools are a product of man. |
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Salaam Karehndiujo,
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if so, do you consider that you have a firm grasp on "all" other schools of thought? i hope you don't mind if i find that claim a bit tenuous.. |
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