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In reply to the discussion: How others chose my faith [View all]Karadeniz
(23,428 posts)3. True, but there's always the exceptions. If one has a well-developed soul, one can "feel"that
Intolerance, exclusivity as just not right. My mother was raised staunch Southern Baptist. However, when she lived in Japan in the mid 50's and came to love the Japanese, she had to reject her church's teachings that only Christians could go to heaven. She realized that a God of love would love them, too, and not reject them.
Similarly, some Christians will notice that in scripture, the members of the movement freely discuss reincarnation as if it were an understood fact. I read that 25% of Christians believe in reincarnation, which goes against all the churchy PR that faith, grace, forgiveness, whatever is what Jesus taught. As it turns out, Jesus's parables teach reincarnation and karma, so that 25% felt the right way, despite dogma.
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True, but there's always the exceptions. If one has a well-developed soul, one can "feel"that
Karadeniz
Dec 2019
#3
Hi Cartoonist - I imagine that I would fall into the classification of one who was/is brainwashed.
Pendrench
Dec 2019
#4
A creator deity who allegedly knew what they were going to do before they were born
Major Nikon
Dec 2019
#13
That is very possible - I imagine that I will not be able to understand what it is like.
Pendrench
Dec 2019
#18
Catholics have been hemorrhaging members for some time now, at least in the West.
trotsky
Dec 2019
#9
Serious questions - if you are an atheist, are you then also an anarchist?
Backseat Driver
Dec 2019
#28
Thanks, may I then ask how the "treat others the way you want to be treated" would impact
Backseat Driver
Dec 2019
#31
Well, most countries rules of law are based on some beliefs that shape them.
Backseat Driver
Dec 2019
#32
It most certainly fits pretty much all widely accepted definitions of the word religion
Major Nikon
Dec 2019
#41