Bahá'í Faith
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1%27%C3%AD_Faith
How about Unitarian Universalism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism
2007-07-24 12:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I go to an Interdenominational church. The religion is called Religious Science. We celebrate the goodness of all religions - and accept anyone who wants to celebrate with us.
There are banners of many different religious symbols hanging in our sanctuary.
We believe that there is one God (some call it Power/Spirit - whatever) and the nature of that God is Love. We don't believe in sin or hell. But even if you do - you will be welcomed.
You can read about Religious Science on wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_science
Namaste!
2007-07-24 19:53:29
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answered by liddabet 6
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You don't give enough information to identify your beliefs. Yes, practically any set of beliefs can be categorized, at least as long as they are not mutually exclusive. Big questions: Do you believe in a higher spiritual power? Is that power a person? Is it singular, plural, or a trinity-type complex being? Is there a balancing, negative force, or not? Is the important part your faith, or what you do?
2007-08-01 02:03:35
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answered by Warren W 2
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It's one thing to take advice from other religions but to believe them entirely different. For example, it is against Christianity to murder but then again that can be morally true for a non Christian. Morals don't make you part of a religion. I myself don' know much about the Muslim, and Jewish religion, but to be Christian, you must believe that Christ is your savior, and you can't follow other religions, so thats contradicting yourself. You can't quite be part Christian, you either are or not.
2007-07-24 19:36:27
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answered by Ugly Duckling 3
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Confused? What ever you choose but sooner or later you are going to have to start eliminating some. No need to call your self anything. Certainly not religious as belief in anyone destroys the others.
Save yourself some time study the bible at gracethrufaith.com
God Bless!
2007-07-31 08:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It couldn't be called Deist, because Deists don't believe in religion. I tried finding something about it on the net, and could not find any term for one religion with that belief. I would say that you are multi-religious, or pick one base religion and just say that you have many interests in others.
atheist
The Atheist Bible, it could be said, has but one word: "THINK." - Emmett Fields
2007-07-24 19:35:49
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answered by AuroraDawn 7
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You aren't alone, I know a great many people who refuse to be 'dogmatic'...they take what they can use, or what seems good and right to them, and leave the rest...makes a lot of money grubbing pastors, reverends and priests mad as heck, .....LOL too bad, so sad! Almost to a person, they (and I) consider ourselves to be spiritual and not religious.
To Thine Own Self Be True!
2007-07-25 08:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe there is some truth in all religions, but Christianity Has the way, truth and life in Jesus Christ. His death on the cross for our sins is the key for me. Common sense says you have to be holy to have a relationship with God. Jesus Christ is the way. There is lots of good advice in all religions, but good advice isn't always able to be followed.
2007-07-24 19:35:41
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answered by expertless 5
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All that matters is that you believe what the Holy Bible says.If you believe in what the bible says and you live by the bible and for God you are a Christian.You have to search out your own heart and Pray and ask God to reveal it to you,only he will know,God Bless.
2007-08-01 15:07:07
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answered by simple serenity 3
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I would call you an Judeo-Christian Eclectic Theist. ....Does that make sense? Mm. I would suggest taking the Belief-O-Matic on Beliefnet.com.
2007-07-24 19:43:43
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answered by Rachel the Atheist 4
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