I also reject organized religion (for the most part, exactly because of the closed-mindedness you witnessed!) and find it ironic that it is always the most "religious" individuals who are unwilling to see anything else outside their point of view. So it is their problem, not yours. You choose to be a more enlightened human being, and you don't try to tell religious zealots how to live. But they try to tell YOU how to live, which is ridiculous.
I have encountered responses like this many times, as well, people telling me they will pray for me and that I am going to hell. Luckily, I live in NY where Crazy Christians are few and far between. Whatever happened to "love thy neighbor" and "turn the other cheek"?
2007-09-14 08:19:15
·
answer #1
·
answered by Naughty ♥Angel♥ Mommy2B! 4
·
1⤊
0⤋
Open minded does not mean someone who knows the truth, it's someone who behaves in a respectful and tolerant fashion towards people with different beliefs.
So if you simply reject the mythology of the church, no problem.
On the other hand if you are on a crusade to 'stop the phoniness' you are probably going out of your way to offend a group whose only real variance from the population norm, is a quirky refusal to accept evolution, and a sincere desire to have their kids become mothers and fathers instead of s1uts and playboys.
Spiritually is seeing past odd beliefs, and helping people lead good lives.
Being open minded is always knowing you might be the one who's wrong.
2007-09-14 05:04:15
·
answer #2
·
answered by Phoenix Quill 7
·
2⤊
0⤋
I was raised catholic but not strict like you said you were. However, I also reject organized religion. I don't not think you are closed-minded, I would say the opposite actually. I think a person that's stuck in one place, following all the rules w/o question is the close-minded person. Unable to see that there are other options. I'm a good person and I do believe in God. I just don't believe that I need to go to church and sit w/ a bunch of hypocrites and child molestors to be considered a 'godly' person. I believe God made me and he knows I'm a good person. When it's my time I know where I'm going. And I'm not going there because I donated 10% of my income.
2007-09-14 05:09:35
·
answer #3
·
answered by bunny77 3
·
2⤊
0⤋
You get called closed-minded by those people who are closed-minded. People in organised religion dont think outside the box. I personally dont agree with alot of the organised religious beliefs out there as i have seen how they can totally control a person's freedom of choice, thought and movement. I dont agree with it. I'm like you, spiritually minded but doesnt mean that i attend any church or belong to any particular religion, i have my own thoughts and what i believe, my own relationship with the Higher Power, whoever or whatever that is. If you're spiritually minded you are more open-minded than most.
2007-09-14 04:51:41
·
answer #4
·
answered by chiccigyal 3
·
3⤊
0⤋
Closed-Minded may well be a term used to describe human beings on the two facets. yet you realize evidence isn't each little thing! there have been people who've dedicated crimes without leaving a hint of evidence, yet that would not advise they did no longer do it. i decide directly to have confidence in accordance with what I actual have experienced and what I actual have found out in the time of time. human beings can say something. i'm able to inform you that I considered 2 pink and crimson polka dotted extraterrestrial beings from mars in my back backyard final night! yet that would not advise i myself did! i think of investigating for your self does alot of reliable. evidence can basically pass so a ways. purely like there isn't any evidence on how each little thing began. What led to the massive Bang? there isn't any evidence of it fairly is there? i think God spoke a single observe, and it got here approximately. purely like it says in the e book of Genesis.
2016-12-26 10:25:25
·
answer #5
·
answered by ? 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
It depends on how you reject organized religion. If you reject it with a rabidness that demonstrates that your personal issues with it preclude your capacity to see how others might find it beneficial, then you're probably close-minded. If your personal issues preclude your seeing how modern secular humanism hasn't been able to give adequate accounts of many aspects of normal human experience, and that religion might provide some useful analogies for these, then you're close-minded. If your rejection is a kind of casual, unemotional, "I don't find it persuasive, but others do, and it has had some civilizing benefits in history." then you're not close-minded.
2007-09-14 05:31:18
·
answer #6
·
answered by G-zilla 4
·
1⤊
0⤋
Its OK to be spiritually grounded and i am also skeptical of organized religion were many of the members are pious and holier than thou and view the rest of us as heading straight to hell. Its getting harder to distinguish some religious groups from that of a cult.
2007-09-14 09:06:49
·
answer #7
·
answered by slickric 5
·
1⤊
0⤋
Whoever called you close-minded is revealing more about themselves than you. The sub-conscious mind will always always find a way of revealing the truth. It is they who are close-minded and on some level they know it.
2007-09-14 09:15:04
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋
It seems like the very devout religious people are the most insecure and critical of those who choose not to live a pretend life. It is those fundamentalists who are the closed minded ones, for they won't get out of their tunnel vision to see that there are other points of view. Duh.
2007-09-14 04:34:23
·
answer #9
·
answered by Flatpaw 7
·
3⤊
0⤋
Complete the change and stop being spiritual also it is a man made fallacy
2007-09-14 04:35:25
·
answer #10
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
1⤋