Originally posted by KAFKOVNon-aligned, non-supernaturalist monist. (Okay—think Zen, although you’ll find streams of the “perennial philosophy” in all the religions; most recently I have explored it in the context of midrashic/Talmudic Judaism.)
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Originally posted by KAFKOVyou're not a very pleasent chap, are you. . . oh, and there is a reply and quote link that lets you reply to a specific post 😀
etc. means the list isnt confined to what i have listed, the question was clear enough. you obviously understood. if you dont want to answer, then don't
Originally posted by KAFKOVI think a reasonable stance is theological noncognitivism. Theists don't even know what theists are talking about.
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EDIT: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=theological+noncognitivism
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A non-conventional theist. A great deal of guilt, awareness of sin, conversing with God (prayer) but a distinctive absence of the infallibility of Scripture and the blood sacrifice of Christ. An emphasis on understanding of the human situation over simple rote memorization of creeds and fear of punishment.
Originally posted by KAFKOVMerriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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Christian
-Catholic
-Protestant
-Orthodox
Jewish
Muslim
Bhuddist
Hindu
Sikh
etc
What r u?
Main Entry: re·li·gion
Pronunciation: ri-'li-j&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English religioun, from Anglo-French religiun, Latin religion-, religio supernatural constraint, sanction, religious practice, perhaps from religare to restrain, tie back -- more at RELY
1 a : the state of a religious b (1) : the service and worship of God or the supernatural (2) : commitment or devotion to religious faith or observance
2 : a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices
3 archaic : scrupulous conformity : CONSCIENTIOUSNESS
4 : a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
I noticed some wanted to say they didn't have a religion, they do
they just don' t like admitting it, at least according to the
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary anyway.
Kelly