Nathan
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Religion typically have a godhead or leader for worshipping and guidance.
I think having a deity is a prerequisite for a typical religion, otherwise it's more of a philosophy.
Religion typically have a godhead or leader for worshipping and guidance.
That is one I could attend daily!I always wanted to start a non-profit religion based on fish (God) and church was a boat.
That's generally my thinking, but I would add that the deity must have magical powers, but it's only my opinion. I met a Pantheist (a worshiper of the universe) in another forum. When I inquired about what magical powers the universe had, he said, "I don't believe it is magical or sentient or enters human lives in any way, although some Pantheists do." This guy was very bright and one of the most logical thinkers in the forum, but when I asked him why bother with worshiping it, his answer seemed as empty as any theist apology I've heard. He said, "Because I have a God shaped hole in my heart."I think having a deity is a prerequisite for a typical religion.
Sounds similar to..?The features would have to include
Tax free living expenses to include housing, food, travel, transportation, money enough to buy whatever I want.
TV time paid by contributions
Whatever I promote be unquestioned
Whatever I write be considered fact
And whatever else I might decide is appropriate once those with blind faith accept what I promote.
AmenSorry. Mr. Ed, there's no "hypothetically". All you have to do is rent a store front, and presto- a brand new religion.
It amazes me how an ethereal, totally spiritual deity always needs cash.
I think having a deity is a prerequisite for a typical religion, otherwise it's more of a philosophy.
Why in the hell does anyone need a religion to be honest and decent and follow the commonsense rules of how to treat others?I think having a deity is a prerequisite for a typical religion, otherwise it's more of a philosophy.
I'm glad my God doesn't do that.Why in the hell does anyone need a religion to be honest and decent and follow the commonsense rules of how to treat others?
Religion with such a savage god who seemingly does little else but spread horror and misery throughout our existence is not needed.
Same here @JustDave . I grew up with one religion then Papa introduced me to others. Since I'd been married I follow Church of Scotland but I tend to go back to the one discovered in 72, Wicca!I don't have the time, but I'm guessing the next viable religion will come out of the New Age culture. With people turning away from churches, but still claiming to be spiritual, there's a niche there to be filled. So far there have been weak attempts to fill it, but none have gained much traction, except maybe for the Wiccan. New Age religions tend to be more open and inviting.
Here is a description of New Age in a critique by a Christian who claims that Christianity and New Age are incompatible, but the things he points out as wrong, sound quite appealing, even to me, who doesn't have a spiritual bone in my body.
https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/spi...hy-cant-christians-get-on-board-11573681.html
But to get back to Wicca: When I first learned about Wicca, which is the name of the religion, it sounded like just some more hokum, but even with such a cynical perspective, I had to admit, I felt a draw toward it. Eventually, I met a Wiccan Lady quite by accident. She was gracious and smart, and remarkably so, enough so that one might think she was into something very special and lovely. It still sounded like hokum, but I still felt that draw. But then my love of nature plays a big part in Wicca too, or so I've been led to believe.
No I'm NOT teetering on some religious conversion.
I'd just say no.Hypothetically, you are tasked to start a new religion.
I think they all do that anyway!I would set up a religion designed to convince people to give all their money. Oh, I forgot that idea is already taken.![]()
While it's not a religion, the philosophy of secular humanism does this, but it's a small following by comparison.I think they all do that anyway!
I'd start a new that edifies people and makes them believe in themselves, something positive that would keep them coming back for more.
Secular humanism doesn't tithe or charge to belong does it?While it's not a religion, the philosophy of secular humanism does this, but it's a small following by comparison.