If you take them all as literal: confused.what are you when you think every religion is right?
That would be a mad mix wouldn't it?what are you when you think every religion is right?
"Once in a whilesuppose it depends on how you look at it.
lol, You would be like the Wonder woman of all Gods.haha, i always wondered if it would consider me agnostic if i just believed every religion was right, was curious maybe im in my own religion classification
A Perennialist? Acceptance that the varying claims of different religions have components of and subscribe to the Universal Truth. And I am SURELY not an expert on this sunni!what are you when you think every religion is right?
oh i doubt that, lol my beliefs are what they are i doubt anyone is like me on them, or like minded about it.lol, You would be like the Wonder woman of all Gods.
holy shit i have a religion!A Perennialist? Acceptance that the varying claims of different religions have components of and subscribe to the Universal Truth. And I am SURELY not an expert on this sunni!
If you eschew the dogma, that may work, but otherwise you'll have some conflicts.haha, i always wondered if it would consider me agnostic if i just believed every religion was right, was curious maybe im in my own religion classification
theres conflict in everything and we work it out in our daily lives, no different than in religion imhoIf you eschew the dogma, that may work, but otherwise you'll have some conflicts.
ya, pretty much like certain politics.theres conflict in everything and we work it out in our daily lives, no different than in religion imho
There's a different between choices that have immediate and eternal consequences. You can pick and choose, but you can't say all religions are equally right; many of them conflict.theres conflict in everything and we work it out in our daily lives, no different than in religion imho
why cant i? why cant i believe in all religions? lol who says im wrong and what i am doing in my thoughts is wrong?There's a different between choices that have immediate and eternal consequences. You can pick and choose, but you can't say all religions are equally right; many of them conflict.
Christianity, as a whole, can't decide whether or not women preachers are allowed. Given the outright divisions between many religions, how can you say that your position makes sense? Maybe I'm just reading you too literally, but multiple religions (and denominations thereof) are directly in contradiction with each other.why cant i? why cant i believe in all religions? lol who says im wrong and what i am doing in my thoughts is wrong?
get my vibe?
yeah literal and religion dont mix i havent thought religion literally in a very very long time, anywhoo dunno just the way i see it contradiction or notChristianity, as a whole, can't decide whether or not women preachers are allowed. Given the outright divisions between many religions, how can you say that your position makes sense? Maybe I'm just reading you too literally, but multiple religions (and denominations thereof) are directly in contradiction with each other.
They are all "right", collectively, to those that believe in them. The "Belief in the One True _____" is a Universal Truth. Tenants of different religions are the pathways that lead to the "Belief in the One True ______" which then is Universal. IMVVHOThere's a different between choices that have immediate and eternal consequences. You can pick and choose, but you can't say all religions are equally right; many of them conflict.
If it works for you, and you don't feel inclined to enforce it upon others; I will be the last man to fight it. Your particular spiritual preference doesn't make a bit of sense to me, but it does to you; and that's cool if you don't claim it as universal.yeah literal and religion dont mix i havent thought religion literally in a very very long time, anywhoo dunno just the way i see it contradiction or not
So, for you, it's a bit of everything that makes a meaningful whole?They are all "right", collectively, to those that believe in them. The "belief" is universal. Tenants of different religions are the pathways that lead to the "belief"