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What faiths do you believe are close to becoming possibly united into one? |
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What faiths do you believe are close to becoming possibly united into one? Going back to the original question: "What faiths do you believe are close to becoming possibly united into one?" It is interesting to note that the Sanatan Dharma was originally an oral tradition that eventually branched out into three different religions that have more in common than they have differences: Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. The differences are so few that among those three religions that there have been very few conflicts. It would not surprise me that as time moves on they would move closer together. At the Moriviví Hermitage thre is a special altar dedicated to three spiritual icons that I find to have influenced my spirituality in a very special way: Lord Buddha, Jesus Christ, and Sri Bhagavan Krishna. Nevertheless, I do not preach any of the Three. My emphasis is Spiritual Enlightenment through Understanding, Love, and Compassion. |
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I have made that comment before but what you call Hinduism and I call Liberal Christianity does have many parallels (IMO).
I always look forward to your posts Hermano. I also like your quote ". I see no difference between religions. I understand every religion to be an instrument or tool that can be used to help us in the path of Spiritual Enlightenment.". |
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I don't believe that the religions or spiritualisms or sciences (how ever you want to call it) will every truly come together if they do not open their minds to others ways and try to accept that we are all on the same "general" journey. As things are right now, people seem to be too concerned with themselves and stuck in their own ways to even take a glance at someone else's path, let alone walk with them.
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I'm not too sure that will ever happen because man's pride and ego demands of him to be superior over others. I also do not see those of science, elitists, or atheism coming on board. But, in the end, truth always wins out, regardless of affiliation....It just happens! Like kharma.........and I am thankful for that.... |
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I'm not too sure that will ever happen because man's pride and ego demands of him to be superior over others. I also do not see those of science, elitists, or atheism coming on board. But, in the end, truth always wins out, regardless of affiliation....It just happens! Like kharma.........and I am thankful for that.... |
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and yet, man's very survival has rested upon working collectively and building relationships with others. On our own we would have been easy pickings for nearly every other preditor and would unlikely to have survived childhood. What if the goal of this life was not to prove one is superior but to recognise we need each other. |
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What faiths do you believe are close to becoming possibly united into one? |
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There is nothing wrong with recognizing one's strengths so long as they do not use that stregrth to victimize or oppress others. There is also nothing wrong with recognizing one's weaknesses, so long as one does not use it as an excuse to do nothing. And because one is smarter intellectually, does not necessarily mean one is more adept at surviving great odds. Intellect does not necessarily have a bearing on common sense or intuition, or have the needed skills to survive. I think these are relative terms. |
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Hehehe. You be careful talking about Atheists. I'm one of them. Hermano Luis |
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It is good that you mention this, for I have always asked myself: Can theists and atheists find common ground without having to abandon their theism and atheism? It would be interesting to see what everyone thinks on this issue. I have an idea. I truely believe that there are two different groups of Atheists: those who simply do not accept "supernatural" myths and stories into their belief system and those who actually hate religion for whatever their reasons. I like to consider myself part of the first group. I really don't 'hate' any religion although I am not very gentle on the institutions. To the best of my recall I have had really negative interaction with only one zealot member here over all the years I have been a member. |
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hermano luis,
you might be suprised how well atheists and theists can get along,provided niether trys to force their beliefs on the other.i am(more)like jim bob,in that i feel it is anyones right to believe whatever gives them comfort or personal growth. i however reserve the right to disagree with someone. |
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