and how do they differ from your religion?
and do you technically even have a religion, or is it just your idea about how to live your life? do you follow the crowd or do you make your own trial???
2007-01-18
06:21:05
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Bobby The Wolf
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Sorry guys, but i had to make a new account becouse my Y! 360º was REALLY messed up :(
your only going to get 5 of my questions a day, rather then my usual 15.
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2007-01-18
06:22:46 ·
update #1
I believe that God is a blanket term for the spark of life.
The God I believe in is everything that exists and the void from which it came.
I do not believe that God is a person, or a floating, meddling entity. I believe that every single piece of existence from a grain of sand to the last star in the cosmos makes up the "body" of God. I do not believe in evil, or hell.
I know bad things happen but do not attribute that fact to a meddling anti god.
I do not have a religion but enjoy a robust spirituality that comes from a love of life and adventure and the desire to learn and explore all I can until the next step of my spiritual journey.
2007-01-18 06:30:33
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answered by Sara 5
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God is the amalgamation of all the other Gods and Goddesses, other non-corpreal beings, and all life. When monotheists mention "God" I think "Tao" - if they mention the fire and brimstone version, I think Mars or Saturn and so on - for every facet of "Him" I think they're talking about, I find another archtype surfacing in my mind.
The other thing about God - he's just archtypes. Symbols and meanings and energies and intentions that we all belong to, have access to, that form our universe.
WE are God. That which is above is like that which is below, that which is below is like that which is above. The above is the innermost part of our being, the below is the exterior world. We reflect into the universe who we are, and the universe in turn shows back to us our being. So quite literally we are God.
I make my own religion. There can be no other way. Sure I might listen to a sermon or what have you, but no matter how hard anyone tries we always, always, always filter ideas through our belief systems. We might talk about the same thing, being, etc... but it always MEANS something different to every person.
There is no objective truth, only subjective truth. Sometimes our truths overlap, but they will never be exactly identical.
2007-01-18 06:52:07
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answered by Frater Z. 2
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I was once raised Protestant Christian; nevertheless, I grew to become taken with Judaism whilst I first visited a synagogue whilst I was once 8 years historical. It was once the primary time I had noticeable a Torah scroll, and it made an overly deep influence on me. As I received older, I looked as if it would have plenty of reviews with Jewish participants and occasions, and I regularly discovered their factor of view to be very so much in maintaining with my possess. I specially appreciated the philosophy of Judaism, the loss of faith-bred worry, and the feel of loved ones and group I encountered. I didn't understand that I COULD convert to Judaism till I was once 38, or even then, it took me a at the same time to rise up the nerve to take the primary steps due to the fact that I knew that my loved ones would not recognize. However, I did ultimately take the plunge. It is most likely now not for every body, nevertheless it has been an overly well alternative for me.
2016-09-08 00:33:03
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answered by ? 4
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I believe that was are all a part of the Divine, and that the Divine is the sum of everything, including all the Gods and Goddesses of other faiths. When someone worships one of the Gods/Goddesses they are looking at but one of the facets that is the gem of the true Divine.
I also believe that all paths are valid as they all lead to the same place, it is just the scenery along the way that differs.
Blessed Be )O(
2007-01-18 06:44:01
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answered by Stephen 6
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I believe there is no deity worthy of worship besides God alone. He has no son's, daughters, wives, partners of any kind. He is The Ever-Living, The Wise, Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful, The All-seeing, All-hearing Creator of the Universe.
God, Allah, Dios, Dieu, Gott, Elohim
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All the same! There are many more traits revealed to us. And our return is to him on the Day of Judgment.
[024:042] And to God belongs the sovereignty of the heavens and the earth, and to God is the return (of all).
I am a Muslim
Peace be with you
2007-01-18 06:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no idea whether there is or isn't any God or Gods, and I've seen no evidence to convince me either way. I believe a good many people spend more time trying to prosthletyze and repeat slogans than analyze their own beliefs rationally...
2007-01-18 06:27:06
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answered by Blackacre 7
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