Buddhism Unitarian-Universalism Jainism Taoism Some forms of Hinduism |
Don't know about the others, but Unitarians are pretty loosy-goosey. You can believe in God or not in Unitarianism, which technically means one god - instead of the Triune God - father, son and Holy Spirit (or Ghost) that Christians believe in. |
Not the point of the post. |
Agnostic is A - gnostic = Not Known
AReligion = Not Religion , religion, and God are our synonymous. Religion are all the ridiculous ceremonies around honoring God so you can honor our God or believing God, but not believe in all the stupid rules. Atheist = The word "atheist" itself comes from the Greek "atheos," meaning "godless" or "without god". Disbelief in God. |
None of the above. |
What are you, then? |
DP Define God and define religion. Then I can tell you what I am. |
Not really -- you're just being demanding. Please tell us what you think you are from a religious point of view. |
Do any of them believe in supernatural forces? |
This is great. Thank you PP. |
This. Op's premise is based on a poor understanding of linguistics and word origin. |
no, well some offshoots of Buddhism do. |
Souls & reincarnation = supernatural |
Except pp is not quite right. Atheism is simply not believing in god or gods and not celebrating God in any way. No one knows for sure that there are no Gods. Some atheists - and agnostics too - might sincerely think that there are no gods, but they don't know because God - like Santa Claus - is invisible. We now know that God, if there is one, does not live in heaven, because we've been to heaven, in space ships, and we know there's no air up there. Atheism is not "completely different" from agnosticism, as said above. They do have different meanings, though. Agnosticism means not knowing and atheism means not being a theist (not believing in God) Atheists, if they think about it, will identify as agnostic atheists, because they neither know nor believe. No one knows - some people believe, though. |
Agree. I think people say stuff like this out of fear. I pity them; what a difficult way to live. And I believe God is real. But saying a platitude prayer for a stranger accomplishes nothing except navel gazing, which I'm not sure God would look favorably on - but who am I to say? She talks to me in my deepest moments. I assume she does this with others too, so it's up to them to believe or not. It's not up to me to have a relationship for them. |