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Is that not agnostic? I believe that there's maybe something (not necessarily god) but not religious in the slightest.

2007-01-31 10:53:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course. God (Divinity) can't be pigeonholed into one mindset, It's too big for that. Religion is an invention of Fallible Mankind, and therefore doomed to be flawed. Therefore, Religion is not the true path to Divinity, merely a set of guideposts to lead one on their way to the True Location. Basically, God doesn't hang out in a church, It's everywhere.

2007-01-31 10:55:08 · answer #2 · answered by gimmenamenow 7 · 0 0

I know there is God, because I have experienced supernatural things, but I do not conform to a religion because I believe in science and the big bang theory. I would like to say I'm a Christian because he's the only one that has a salvation plan for sinners like myself, but the other Christians are so ridiculous with there beliefs it's hard to side with them, especially when it comes to science.

2007-01-31 10:59:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. Those who believe in God find it necessary to meet with others of the same opinion. The next step is to have meetings, elect a leader and make and follow rules. You then are well on the way to be a religeon however small your group is. Hence the many religeons we have. A one to one with a god lacks conviction.
" If two of you meet in my name........."

There is something like that in the Holy Bible

2007-01-31 10:57:22 · answer #4 · answered by Tamart 6 · 0 0

While Buddhism does not deny the existence of supernatural beings (e.g., the devas, of which many are discussed in Buddhist scripture), it does not ascribe power for creation, salvation or judgment to them. These are not, however, "God" but merely heavenly beings who temporarily dwell in celestial worlds of great happiness. Such beings are not eternal in that incarnational form and are subject to death and eventual rebirth into lower realms of existence

2007-01-31 11:25:21 · answer #5 · answered by Cuthbert J. Twillie 3 · 0 0

Many: people, for example, who believe in a "God" who started the Universe, but who has been "hands off" since and who doesn't require any particular actions or belief on the part of humanity.

2007-01-31 10:51:05 · answer #6 · answered by Blackacre 7 · 2 0

Buddhists don't think in any god. Buddhists have faith the enlightenment/heaven/end of the line (call it what you're able to) can only be attained from interior of oneself and that no person else can do it on their behalf. and that gods (besides the reality that their presence is recognised) are genuinely powerless to help human beings in attaining that objective.

2016-11-23 18:34:47 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I do! So did Jesus Christ. He went into the temples and tore down all the "stuff" The stuff they had to make money and steal things from pp. All the religious people hated him! There are many religious people out there that dont believe in God. Or his laws.
I believe in Jesus Christ, and the Bible.

2007-01-31 10:59:02 · answer #8 · answered by ommie 2 · 0 0

You may find a few more who believe in god(s) and godess(s) who dont believe in religion. I know a few called hedge witches - its not wicca by the way and its called a tradition.

2007-01-31 10:52:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Thomas Jefferson.

It was a popular belief during the Enlightenment. Technically it was known as Deism. It's still around but less popular since you no longer get burned if you dump god entirely.

2007-01-31 10:51:12 · answer #10 · answered by Dave P 7 · 1 2

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