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They would compliment one another. I have no idea *what* color each would be, but I don't generally care for the "I'm spiritual but not religious" drivel. Man is a social animal, and any public gathering of spiritually minded people is going to give way to: rules of conduct, teachings on what is true, and communal rituals (yes, Baptists have them too).

That is religion, and it is healthy. If we try to isolate ourselves, then we deny our own personhood. I would rather strive for true personhood than to waste away in my little hovel and tell myself that I'm "spiritual." It's more demanding to belong to a religion, but few things of value come without struggle (including sound spirituality).

Those things people object to are good in themselves. Binding rules of conduct are good. I mean, would you take your kids to some dimly lit back-alley gathering where people smoke crack and have group orgies? I think not, and for all the insistence that people like to decide on their own and not be bothered, they also want some standards. They must make a decision there. Likewise, nobody wants one that lets just any old spirituality fly. Again, nobody would want the spirituality in the preceding (at least if they were sane). Lastly, people want their faith to teach what is true and to preserve it. Nobody wants something that perpetuates falsehood, but this sort of binding teaching is what people object to as "dogma."

We can't have it both ways. We must either have spirituality AND religion, or we must give up the pursuit of both. God and religion are imminently compatible on account of our human nature.

2007-04-30 09:30:29 · answer #1 · answered by Innokent 4 · 0 0

Religion, wouldn't be any one color. That would require religion to be stable and consistent; not happening. I would say religion is like a rainbow of colors (which is pretty ironic considering rainbows=homosexuals).

God would have to be white, the color of purity.

Would they compliment or clash? Well, I guess that depends what religion you are talking about. Then again, white goes with everything (it's all about accessories, kidding!)

2007-04-30 16:18:50 · answer #2 · answered by eastchic2001 5 · 0 0

Revelation 1:13 they saw God in heaven and he was in a white rob and he had a golden girtle.
Is that why the pope wears white robe?
His hair was white as snow. Showing the wisdom of old age.
Eyes like a firey flame so they were red.
His feet were like fine copper so that's kind of a gold color.
His voice was deep it was like the sound of water running.
a two edged sword out of his mouth.
Actually his throne was a rainbow of colors.
But that is only a symbol or things because there is no fleshly things in heaven. No color, he made that for us.
(1 Corinthians 15:50) 50 However, this I say, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit God’s kingdom, neither does corruption inherit incorruption.

2007-04-30 16:23:13 · answer #3 · answered by Vanessa 6 · 0 0

Thinking of it in scientific terms God would be white; the reflection of all colors. Religion would then be different colors

2007-04-30 16:19:37 · answer #4 · answered by Fullback15 2 · 0 0

Religion would be black and god would be white. Why? because religion is a bad thing. Religion stifles creative ideas, thoughts, beliefs, originality and so on. God would be white because, well, white is a good color and is not blemished by such things. God is accepting of all things, and forgives. White is clean. I guess, I don't know.

2007-04-30 16:17:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I would say religion would be a rainbow color and God would be the outstanding noticeable color red cause it would represent the blood of Jesus.

2007-04-30 16:15:38 · answer #6 · answered by JoJoBa 6 · 0 1

this one i know

green for religion and metallic blue for the other, first they will compliment but then when details are exchanged they will clash

2007-04-30 16:17:53 · answer #7 · answered by gjmb1960 7 · 0 0

They're both the color of water

2007-04-30 17:39:13 · answer #8 · answered by LadySuri 7 · 0 0

Religion would be red and god would probably be blue. God made us but we made religion, everything man makes breaks. Red usually associates evil and badness.

2007-04-30 16:13:51 · answer #9 · answered by chase.casey 3 · 0 1

Both would be light and cover the full spectrum.

2007-04-30 16:22:55 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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