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2006-11-29 03:23:56 · 31 answers · asked by brendon s 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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How do you call something "Strange" or what's your definition for a strange religion?

In my opinion, there is no strange religion. If you find that any of them is kind of hard to understand, why not study it?

Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all great religions. Even other "philosophies of living" such as Hinduism and Sikh etc are really easy to understand! But they are just not suitable for everybody.

Everybody's thinking should be respected. There is no strange religion, but there is a religion that we call strange because we do not study it well.

2006-11-29 03:35:06 · answer #1 · answered by Little Light 3 · 4 0

Christianity it is. Jesus was a born human a jew . Jews hated him. He died at the hands of humans in the most cruel way. Yet he was believed to be God's son. If he was why couldn't he defend himself. But the interpretation is he died for the sins of mankind.The guy who came up with such logic and forced it down other's throat was a genius. It took Charlemagne, Spanish and Portuguese inquisition and numerous other wars to spread Christianity. But Jesus told his followers to be non violent and show the other cheek. What irony!!

2006-11-29 03:38:17 · answer #2 · answered by Harry 1 · 0 0

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2016-10-13 08:42:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Scientology makes me stop and wonder...there are a lot of elements in there that remind me that the religion was written by a Sci-Fi writer.
Not sayin that it is wrong of course!

But L Ron Hubbard wrote GREAT Sci-Fi! Battlefield Earth was a classic!

2006-11-29 03:26:59 · answer #4 · answered by saopaco 5 · 0 0

Well, there's this one I know where their god:

Drowned most of humanity, even the innocents
Killed off the (innocent) firstborn of a whole nation
Called for a massacre of neighboring tribes (including innocents)
Set out 600-odd laws to obey, including cutting weenies
Impregnated a mortal woman
Had a son, but the son was him ..and a spirit.. oh never mind ..
Is going to send all non-believers to hell - even kind ones
And did I mention he is "the god of love?"

That one gets my vote for strange.

2006-11-29 03:40:22 · answer #5 · answered by JAT 6 · 0 0

Sikh have the wierdest religon, that what i think. They can olny bathe a certain amount of times

2006-11-29 03:26:15 · answer #6 · answered by Scott 2 · 0 0

The very nature of religion makes all of them strange and childish.
I find it so difficult to believe that seemingly mature adults can accept any religion.
I'm sure it's not based on thinking, but instead on wishful thinking.

2006-11-29 03:38:31 · answer #7 · answered by big j 5 · 0 0

Scientology

2006-11-29 03:27:32 · answer #8 · answered by lcraesharbor 7 · 1 1

The latest one. All supernatural belief systems are of equal strangeness. Once you cross that line into unknown alternative realities; all bets are off, anything goes!

2006-11-29 03:26:26 · answer #9 · answered by Real Friend 6 · 1 0

strangeness is in the eye of the beholder. they are all trying to describe in words that which cannot be described in words. when one experiences the indescribable, he/she is anxious to share it with others. as time goes on, some of the deeper meanings get lost or possibly misunderstood and the outsider judges it as strange.

2006-11-29 03:39:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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