Which is best: Hinduism, Kemetic Reconstruction(Egyptian), Olympic/Helenic(Greek), Traditional Chinese Religion, Mayan Religion Or Ancient Roman Religion?
i have some beliefs on these religions and if i can pick one.
no preaching, skepticism, PLEASE!
i say please in caps because i am annoyed with Preaching and Skeptics.
2007-04-17
10:16:56
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i am from a buddhist family
we dont understand your western world, so please be nice, whenever christians go into japan, china, kora, thailand, india or somewhere we dont try to convert you.
2007-04-17
10:34:02 ·
update #1
I spent my share of time, back in the sixties, visiting the religious cafeteria...sampling from this, that, and the other...
I found that this sort of spiritual food only left me hungry, after all.
Eventually, I went back to the good ol' home cookin' I grew up on. Christianity.
And I have not been hungry since.
Gee...I hope that wasn't "preaching". If you took it that way, I apologize, it wasn't meant that way at all.
2007-04-17 10:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If I was to pick, I believe it would be Hinduism.
This is because with Hinduism you still have all of the wonders of a polytheistic religion, but as all of the Gods are aspects of Brahmin you have the over arching order of Monotheism. The most beatiful part of Hinduism is that you and all beings are part of and shine with the light of the divine.
Me? I'm doing fine with Zen.
2007-04-17 17:21:56
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answered by Bran McMuffin 5
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You have one will - your will. You believe you need one religion but are not committed. You have self promotion and you cohabit with no one. You mention preaching because you don't want moral advice. You mention skeptics because you don't like your will being questioned for any reason. You have picked the unfruitful works of darkness and I choose to expose them.
2007-04-17 17:41:44
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Which is best for you will depend on something which no one here but you has access to -- your inner self.
You're going to have to answer this one yourself hun.
For whatever it's worth, I'm an atheist but consider myself a metaphorical/symbolic bastard of Sekhmet (from the Egyptian pantheon), mother goddess and inventor of genocide, and a scion of Fenrirulfr (from the Norse pantheon), son of Loki and Angerbroda (sp) and destroyer of worlds. I also consider myself a varulf as Fenrirulfr's scion.
Of course, for me this is purely symbolic, but no one said you have to believe in a deity to honor the idea all the same.
2007-04-17 17:21:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have any beliefs an any of these religions, but I do not understand why you are asking others to tell you how you should believe.
All of these seem to be very different; but who says you have to believe in just one? If you like them all, pick and choose what you want from each one, and be a spiritualist.
2007-04-17 17:24:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Gaudiya Vaisnavism...
OB1
2007-04-17 19:17:01
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answered by OB1 2
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I'll go with Traditional Chinese: TAOISM.
Each seeks according to their own light.
Taoists are active seekers, not followers.
BTW: "Better" is a personal judgment call!
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2007-04-17 17:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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God’s word tells us that He is self-existing and ever-existing. In eternity past God was there. At a certain point he made a decision to create man. God’s desire was to have this man express Him in His image and represent Him with His authority earth (Gen 1:26-28) The bible tell us in the very first page of Genesis that God’s creation of man was different from His creation of all other things. He created man in His own image. Let us illustrate this matter by using a glove. A person’s hand cannot fit into a handkerchief because it does not have the image or form of the hand. Because the glove is in the image, the likeness, and the form of a hand, it is able to contain the hand. A glove is made in the form of a hand for the purpose of containing the hand. In the same way, the human life was created according to the image of God so that God could dispense Himself as the divine life into the human life. Man was created not only to express God but also to be God’s representative authority. The unique way for man to express God and represent God is to receive God as his life that man may become a counterpart of God. Man was created with the capacity to receive and contain God’s divine life. All of man’s human virtues, such as love, honor, and goodness, were created by God so that man may have God’s live and live out the divine attributes
2007-04-17 17:19:32
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answered by show me the way 2
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lol Hinduism because preaching (heck, worship of God itself) isn't technically required.
2007-04-17 17:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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well, I'm a Christian, so you can probably guess what I'm going to say.
:)
2007-04-17 17:23:55
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answered by holy_bro 2
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