Sounds like you are simply refering to the "will of man" as a religion. Each person forms his own definition of divine truth based on his or her own opinions and feelings and/or the opinions and feelings of others.
But consider that when you were a child you likely lived by a similar philosophy, often rebelling against the wisdom and authority of your parents because your freewill directed you elsewhere. And when you first entered into school, you likely rebelled in some instances against those who were wiser than you because you thought you knew more. But mostly, consider this: When perfect love and wisdom came into the world, people of all ages rejected it, and put it to death, because they did not recognize it or understand it.
Therefore, remember these words: "He who lives according to his own heart is a fool, but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered."
2006-10-04 10:19:31
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answered by whitehorse456 5
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The closest thing I can think of to what you're saying that currently exists would be the Unitarian Church. (Not to be confused with the Unification Church.....the "Moonies") There may be others that I'm not aware of, though. And I think Unitarians are Christians....they're just pretty "loose" for lack of a better word.
2006-10-04 17:06:49
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answered by Schleppy 5
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It's a tenet held dearly by the Unitarian Universalist Church that they allow each person to seek truth in their own way.
2006-10-04 17:05:36
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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be your self. if you have many different beliefs then have them dont let something like one religion hold you back from being who you are. I have beliefs of Christians, Hindus, Buddhist, and many others. ps try the Unitarians Universalist.
2006-10-04 17:08:51
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answered by myshinigami 3
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Yes. It's called science.
2006-10-04 17:06:13
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answered by Anonymous
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If Christianity is supposed to be so good for us, why isn't exercise one of the ten commandments?
2006-10-04 17:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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its called nondenominational
2006-10-04 17:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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