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Alternative religions. Anyone follow one?

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    I don't subscribe to any religion, but I really like the Satanic philosophy. (LaVeyan, NOT Theistic.) Meaning I don't worship any actual being, or believe that there is one.
    I'm open-minded to all people and their beliefs just as long as they don't try to force them on me.
  • No one is arguing. Which is great. I was hoping this would be a good thread and that it is!
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    No one is arguing. Which is great. I was hoping this would be a good thread and that it is!

    I'm fairly impressed myself.
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    If atheism is a way of life with organized points of view on life, then it may qualify as being a religion. The difference perhaps is faith in a being that is beyond being human such as a superman. However, is atheism organized, or is it like religious faiths that have varied points of view ?

    I do not believe that atheism is an organized anti-belief system. But, just because I don't believe it is not organized, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist as one.

    Did you see how I turned that around?
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    So sad that we can't all just be adults about it and agree to disagree.

    Religion is like politics -- too many people unwilling to open their minds and respectfully accept others' beliefs/points of view. That's one of the reasons why I want to track this thread -- to see if it deteriorates into that kind of behavior before the mods lock it with the whole "No religious debates" rule.
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    I do not believe that atheism is an organized anti-belief system. But, just because I don't believe it is not organized, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist as one.

    Did you see how I turned that around?

    I don't think it HAS to be an organized system but it certainly is for many. You can not believe and not have any other aspects to your non-belief but many Atheists that I know do not believe in a God but they do have an organized, commonly accepted structure to what they DO believe.
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    I consider myself agnostic. Whatever happens or happened is how things are supposed to be so I just try to live a happy, honest life full of positivity.

    I would go with this,
  • I was raised christian but as soon as I was old enough to question some of it's teachings I found my self wandering... Until some one turned me on to the Pagan/Wicca teachings. This made more sense to me that all things are inter connected then anything I had ever heard before. So, I'd say I'm a solitary practitioner.
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    I don't think it HAS to be an organized system but it certainly is for many. You can not believe and not have any other aspects to your non-belief but many Atheists that I know do not believe in a God but they do have an organized, commonly accepted structure to what they DO believe.

    Just like the three main, organized religions out there (Judaism, Islamic and Christian), I believe Atheism has it's own set of guidelines/principles and tenets. I'm not an atheist, but I sense the atheistic tenets are more scientifically based than faith based.

    I could be entirely wrong here, and would love to hear from "organized atheists" on here if that holds true. But, just as I believe there is a speed of dark to counterbalance the existence of a speed of light, I feel there is an atheistic set of principles to counterbalance theistic principles.
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    I was raised LCMS Christian - which I've been told is 2 steps away from Catholicism. Like others have said, I dislike not being able to question/research/think for myself (among other issues I have)...

    So now I am wandering, learning, and making up my own mind. Very spiritual - just not very structured. :smile:

    What a great thread this is turning out to be! :drinker:
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    I don't follow any religion. I am however very spiritual. I believe there's a lot more to it that you live and you die. I believe a lot of things, but since I know discussions about religion rarely end well, I'll just sit here and lay low :wink:.
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    I'm an aethiest & always have been. There are no organizations to being an aethiest. Many aethiests do have other beliefs, but really it's just about not believing in a higher being. I consider myself a secular humanist--not really an alternative religion. When I go to church, I go to a Unitarian Universalist church since they are accepting of everyone. I want my children to learn about all religions so they can make their own choices.
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    I looked into a lot of alt.religions. I considered myself agnostic for a wile because I realized its just to big to know. I haven't seen anyone represent the agnostics.
    There are a lot of funky new agey stuff and retro back to pagans and druidism. In the end I dated a girl that took me to a 7th day Adventist church. It was right after that that I fully embraced my upbringing in the Roman Catholic church. I t was what I was most comfortable with. I think really in the end religions should be about your own personal comfort, and big hats.

    I'd also like to point out that this is an awesome thread and very well thought out and great discussions, like one of the best on here in a wile. I'm reporting each and every comment because it violates the TOS of this forum and will most likely be removed.
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    to each his own beliefs but when you die you will find out if what you believe is the truth or not. I know what I believe in. Again to each his own.
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    how about atheism. And not being a ****.
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    I looked into a lot of alt.religions. I considered myself agnostic for a wile because I realized its just to big to know. I haven't seen anyone represent the agnostics.
    There are a lot of funky new agey stuff and retro back to pagans and druidism. In the end I dated a girl that took me to a 7th day Adventist church. It was right after that that I fully embraced my upbringing in the Roman Catholic church. I t was what I was most comfortable with. I think really in the end religions should be about your own personal comfort, and big hats.

    I'd also like to point out that this is an awesome thread and very well thought out and great discussions, like one of the best on here in a wile. I'm reporting each and every comment because it violates the TOS of this forum and will most likely be removed.

    +1 for big hats
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    I believe in the king of the potato people.

    the spud, the sprout and the holy starch.
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    I believe in the king of the potato people.

    the spud, the sprout and the holy starch.

    (Coffee rapidly exiting from nose)
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    I am a humanist with eclectic pagan tendencies with a tad of agnosticism thrown in. In reality I believe religion (both organized and not) is both beauty and pain, heck, I spent 3 years studying it at uni. I ultimately believe that in the absence of proof (the bible is not proof) it is folly to believe or not believe, rather I should be good for the sake of being good. When I look at religion/spirituality I tend to feel a connection to paganism above other faiths. It just makes more sense to me. At the end of the day I feel that we should love each other; there is beauty in all faiths, we should take the time to find it.
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    I'm a Christian, and I've been one all my life - but I will admit that there are elements of both Buddhism and some of the "New Thought" groups like the Unity Church* that appeal to me.

    When I'm feeling ornery, I make plans to write my own holy book, or start a schism sect split off from Discordians for Jesus. :-)

    *I'm unsure of the etiquette on the MFP boards regarding linking to external sites, so I'll just encourage you to hit up Google for more info on the Unity Church and Discordianism. Which, by the way, are not related to each other, except by proximity in this message. :-)
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    to each his own beliefs but when you die you will find out if what you believe is the truth or not. I know what I believe in. Again to each his own.

    Live happily, peacefully, and not at the sake of others, and the afterlife should not be of concern.

    My standards for life are kindness, empathy, loyalty, karma, and justice. As nature learns to balance out its flaws, so can we, eventually.
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    to each his own beliefs but when you die you will find out if what you believe is the truth or not. I know what I believe in. Again to each his own.

    Unless, when you die you are just dead and you don't find out anything.
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    Jehovah's Witness here... which depending on who you are, is very far out or very mainstream. lol
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    Love this thread. A common discussion I have with my friends. My one friend is atheist but believes in "Mother Nature". Everything is alive and interconnected, the plants, animals, rock earth and universe. Due to these dependancies, what we call being alive could not exist. Thought this an interesting view, sort of like an ecological faith if I may be so bold.
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    OP, by mainstream, do you just mean Christianity, or are you including other world-wide major religious beliefs such as Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism?
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    I'm a Christian, and I've been one all my life - but I will admit that there are elements of both Buddhism and some of the "New Thought" groups like the Unity Church* that appeal to me.

    When I'm feeling ornery, I make plans to write my own holy book, or start a schism sect split off from Discordians for Jesus. :-)

    *I'm unsure of the etiquette on the MFP boards regarding linking to external sites, so I'll just encourage you to hit up Google for more info on the Unity Church and Discordianism. Which, by the way, are not related to each other, except by proximity in this message. :-)

    Hail Eris! (though, I am a member of the Cult of Bill the Cat)

    Reason is my religion, of which I have little. But I try. I have great respect all those who live their faiths, whatever they may be. I just try to live my life the best way that I know how and be the best person to others that I can. If I believe in any spiritual thing at all, it's karma - only because it's the one tangible I can see throughout my existence.
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    Hail Eris! (though, I am a member of the Cult of Bill the Cat)

    Reason is my religion, of which I have little. But I try. I have great respect all those who live their faiths, whatever they may be. I just try to live my life the best way that I know how and be the best person to others that I can. If I believe in any spiritual thing at all, it's karma - only because it's the one tangible I can see throughout my existence.

    Isn't Eris the goddess of discord? Couldn't you guys find a nicer myth to worship?!
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    I'd be more worried about the hipster Atheist crowd who are in it for the fad and really don't know jack about Atheism or anything but just wanna sound cool. They're the ones that usually gets these ugly. FAST!

    I haven't read any posts after this yet, but how is atheism a part of 'hipster' culture?? I'm so confused. Atheism is NOT the 'cool' outlook...well, at least not here in the Bible Belt.

    I'm an agnostic atheist. Yes, the two are separate terms and they do coincide.
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    I have not really labeled myself, but if I had to say what I was it would most likely be a mix of Wiccan and American Indian Spirituality. I believe in the Earth. I believe in the energy of our being, which has the power to shape our reality.
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