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I am a currently a Pastafarian which is quite fun. Anyone got any other suggestions of a good religion to follow.

2007-10-02 08:32:46 · 34 answers · asked by Monkey Man 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

here is the website you can find out for yourself.

http://www.venganza.org

2007-10-02 08:48:07 · update #1

What is Supajesus? I can't find it on Google.

2007-10-02 08:52:00 · update #2

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'Best' is relative. For me, the Roman Catholic Church is best. Since it was founded by Jesus Himself and not by a human being, it seems best to me. But I can respect any religion that teaches love of God and neighbor.

Pastafarianism is fun too. Not to mention delicious.

Paramesian be unto him. RAmen. Braise the lard.

2007-10-02 08:35:29 · answer #1 · answered by Acorn 7 · 1 3

I'm a seventh-day-Adventist and I really enjoy it. We learn a lot about the Bible and SDA members are the coolest. We sing a lot and we try to eat healthy. And we believe that Jesus is in heaven preparing a home for us, so that we can appreciate eternal life ;) It's really a great religion!

2007-10-06 04:41:52 · answer #2 · answered by R.C.P. 3 · 0 0

Religion shouldn't be something you chose by how "fun" it is.

The best religion is the one that suits you the best, and correlates with your beliefs.

Following something when you don't have any real interest in it, is just stupid and makes you cattle.

Sorry not trying to be harsh!

Hope this helps!!

And to add!! People that are agnostic don't go around picking their own religion..so please know your facts before you state stupid half-truths.

2007-10-02 08:36:20 · answer #3 · answered by Jae Rae 3 · 1 0

My religion is Hinduism.

Hinduism, the world’s oldest religion, has no beginning--it precedes recorded history. It has no human founder. It is a mystical religion, leading the devotee to personally experience the Truth within, finally reaching the pinnacle of consciousness where man and God are one. Hinduism has four main denominations--Saivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism and Smartism.

The following nine facts, though not exhaustive, offer a simple summary of Hindu spirituality or about Hinudism.

1 Hindus believe in a one, all-pervasive Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent, both Creator and Unmanifest Reality.
2 Hindus believe in the divinity of the four Vedas, the world's most ancient scripture, and venerate the Agamas as equally revealed. These primordial hymns are God's word and the bedrock of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal religion.
3 Hindus believe that the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation, preservation and dissolution.
4 Hindus believe in karma, the law of cause and effect by which each individual creates his own destiny by his thoughts, words and deeds.
5 Hindus believe that the soul reincarnates, evolving through many births until all karmas have been resolved, and moksha, liberation from the cycle of rebirth, is attained. Not a single soul will be deprived of this destiny.
6 Hindus believe that divine beings exist in unseen worlds and that temple worship, rituals, sacraments and personal devotionals create a communion with these devas (divine beings) and God.
7 Hindus believe that an enlightened master, or satguru, is essential to know the Transcendent Absolute, as are personal discipline, good conduct, purification, pilgrimage, self-inquiry, meditation and surrender in God.
8 Hindus believe that all life is sacred, to be loved and revered, and therefore practice ahimsa, noninjury, in thought, word and deed.
9 Hindus believe that no religion teaches the only way to salvation above all others, but that all genuine paths are facets of God's Light, deserving tolerance and understanding.

Hindus believe in one Supreme Being. In the Hindu pantheon there are said to be three hundred and thirty-three million Lords(divine beings). The plurality of Lords are perceived as divine creations of that one Being. So, Hinduism has one supreme God, but it has an extensive hierarchy of Lords.

The Veda is the Hindu holy book. The four books of the Vedas—Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva—include over 100,000 verses. The knowledge imparted by the Vedas ranges from earthy devotion to high philosophy. Their words and wisdom permeate Hindu thought, ritual and meditation. The Vedas are the ultimate scriptural authority for Hindus. Their oldest portions are said by some to date back as far as 6,000 bce, orally transmitted for most of history and written down in Sanskrit in the last few millennia, making them the world’s longest and most ancient scripture.
The Vedas open a rare window into ancient Indian society, proclaiming life’s sacredness and the way to oneness with God.

Hinduism is unique among the world's religions. I boldly proclaim it the oldest religion in the world. To begin with, it is mankind's oldest spiritual declaration, the very fountainhead of faith on the planet. Hinduism's venerable age has seasoned it to maturity. It is the only religion, to my knowledge, which is not founded in a single historic event or prophet, but which itself precedes recorded history. Hinduism has been called the "cradle of spirituality," and the "mother of all religions," partially because it has influenced virtually every major religion and partly because it can absorb all other religions, honor and embrace their scriptures, their saints, their philosophy. This is possible because Hinduism looks compassionately on all genuine spiritual effort and knows unmistakably that all souls are evolving toward union with the Divine, and all are destined, without exception, to achieve spiritual enlightenment and liberation in this or a future life.
For more info,please visit
http://www.himalayanacademy.com/resources/books/wih/

2007-10-02 22:03:46 · answer #4 · answered by Adi 2 · 0 0

Pastafarianism, hands down.

2007-10-02 08:36:28 · answer #5 · answered by Scumspawn 6 · 1 1

Come as you are to meet the one and only true and 'Living' God - Jesus Christ
No religion required - He is The Way The Truth The Life.... : )

2007-10-02 16:25:53 · answer #6 · answered by ;) 6 · 0 0

There is currently no name for it but we are considering calling it 'Holly-Is-Your-Omnipotent-Being-ism'. It involves sending all your bank details to holly200@hotmail.co.uk and then waiting for spiritual enlightenment.

Join now.

Or I shall become slightly irate.

And a Slightly Irate omnipotent being is a Vengeful omnipotent being.

2007-10-02 11:33:51 · answer #7 · answered by [Captain Holly] 3 · 0 0

what are the beliefs of a pastafarian. never heard of it. i have heard of Rastafarian.to answer your question it's Christianity.

2007-10-02 08:36:50 · answer #8 · answered by Loren S 7 · 1 0

Why do you need to commit yourself to a religion? It seriously impairs your individuality and freedom.
If, of course, you feel the need to be feeble-minded and commit yourself to servicing invisible beings for the rest of your existence, feel free to do so.
I would reccommend Atheism or one of the various forms of Paganism. Be eclectic and unique. You can believe what you'd like.

2007-10-02 08:40:55 · answer #9 · answered by Ryuu 3 · 1 1

Atheism

2007-10-02 08:37:30 · answer #10 · answered by Ĕrotic Ńightmare 5 · 1 2

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