i like all the religions but some you listed arent actually religions
and i like the Baha'i religion, im a Baha'i.
2006-08-30 09:04:10
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answered by Sarethor 4
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I have found something to admire in all of the religions I have studied, but they also all contain elements that I cannot admire.
Secular Humanism, with its respect for individuality and emphasis on using reason and compassion to solve problems, suits me best, but, because I enjoy the company of religious people, I enjoy being a Unitarian Universalist as well. There you can find people from almost every faith group. What binds them all together is the idea that faith is a matter of individual conscience. UUs don't insist that everyone take the same path; UUs are committed to helping each person seek the truth in his or her own way.
2006-08-28 14:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity in its full umbrellas of all Christian religions.
Certainly however, those that are searching for the One Almighty God, of the universe and beyond, have a path for all mankind and as long as that path is peaceful, with integrity, honesty and love what more can any ask of a religion. For even Christ would agree that all will and must come to him someday, it just may take all the rest of those a bit longer...but they will make it.
2006-08-28 14:14:30
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answered by kickinupfunf 6
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Taoism, and lots of stuff from other religions too. Although I'm an atheist...
Do you really like a dangerous cult like scientology? I believe it hurts people, their lives and families. It traps people, using mind and social control to gain control over them and their money.
Read about them here...
http://www.whyaretheydead.net
http://www.clambake.org
http://www.lermanet.com
http://www.xenutv.com
" "ENEMY SP Order. Fair game. May be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed."
- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 18 October 1967
"I’d like to start a religion. That’s where the money is."
- L. Ron Hubbard to Lloyd Eshbach, in 1949; quoted by Eshbach in OVER MY SHOULDER: REFLECTIONS ON A SCIENCE FICTION ERA, Donald M. Grant Publisher. 1983
http://www.clambake.org/archive/infopack/5.htm
2006-08-28 19:30:01
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answered by Xenu.net 5
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Any religion which is not taken to a fundamental extreme and is good to people. Any religion that does not kill that promotes kindness. Any religion that is not a cult.
If it is kind and loves and is not a cult I accept it. Many religions are very beautiful at the very core. Any religion can get bad if it gets fundamentalist. The 3 major religions can be very loving and very evil. Cults are always bad.
2006-08-29 04:56:26
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answered by adobeprincess 6
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The religion I like is pure and undefiled it is taught by The Living Word Of God, Jesus Christ our Savior.See James 1-26-27. It says, "If anyone among you thinks he is religious, and does not bridel his tongue but deceives his own heart, this ones religion is usless, 27, says, " Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this; to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world." It is called true Christianity and if we accept Jesus living sacrifice for our sins we can become a part of it. Read in Hebrews where The Holy Spirit says, " Today if you will hear His voice, Do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion, so if you hear His voice speaking to you please let Him in before it is to late.Turn from your sins ask for giveness. If you want to know how to be delivered from evil, read Luke 11-10-13. To learn the prayer Jesus taught us to pray, read, Luke 11-2.
2006-08-28 14:53:17
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answered by afriendlydaisy 3
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Christianity
2006-08-28 14:08:52
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answered by Josh 4
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Buddhism
2006-08-28 14:11:58
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answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6
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Agnostic
Religion must have held a great importance in the history of mankind as each continent had their own, very diverse, religions. These religions must have helped them establish rules, hope, destiny, morals, culture, community, and a way of coming to terms with death.
2006-08-28 14:16:08
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answered by icelusx 2
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True Christianity
2006-08-28 14:08:06
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answered by grammy_of_twins_plus two 3
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