raysid498950247 · 70-79, M
Supplementology, which is a new religion based on new revelations from the Creator, The Almighty. The Almighty has provided mankind with the truth about creation, the universe, life, and the purpose of mankind's exstence. It has indicated that the Bible is outdated and obsolete and that mankind must come to terms with new knowledge to help raise mankind to another conscience level. It talks about spiritual growth and development. It lifts mankind from the confusion in which mankind exist in currently. See Supplementology.org to learn more.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Was born into Christianity, father had ties to Reverend Schuller in the 1960s, switched sometime in my late teens to a lose form of Universal Unitarian in the mid 1970s! Mother in-law had ties there. In fact she was at the start of the movement which is now huge.
Went into a cult in the early 1980s headed by Reverend Wierwille's TWI and his successor Martindale, became discussed with all forms of Christianity and switch again into Celtic form of Wicca in the late 1990s. K.L.A.N.S.
I have been a loose member of CUUPS, CMA, SAPA and RPA ever since. And attended many pagan pride days.
I respect all religions that don't push their beliefs on others though. And that is very few western beliefs.
Native American Indians would be the exception among them. I have lived among some Native Americans for quite some time. I have spent my year and a day among them.
In my decades, I had several run-ins with many other cults. And even banned by a couple of them. Few will attempt to convert me upfront. Only on the safety of the internet.
To say that I don't know the bible though, is to ignore my earlier experiences. I could have been ordained at one point.
Went into a cult in the early 1980s headed by Reverend Wierwille's TWI and his successor Martindale, became discussed with all forms of Christianity and switch again into Celtic form of Wicca in the late 1990s. K.L.A.N.S.
I have been a loose member of CUUPS, CMA, SAPA and RPA ever since. And attended many pagan pride days.
I respect all religions that don't push their beliefs on others though. And that is very few western beliefs.
Native American Indians would be the exception among them. I have lived among some Native Americans for quite some time. I have spent my year and a day among them.
In my decades, I had several run-ins with many other cults. And even banned by a couple of them. Few will attempt to convert me upfront. Only on the safety of the internet.
To say that I don't know the bible though, is to ignore my earlier experiences. I could have been ordained at one point.
Adstar · 56-60, M
No one is born into a religion..
What you must be talking about is the religion your parents where a part of..
I rejected the relgion my parents where a part of.. So i ended up not loving or respecting it..
The religion i am in now i love @ respect..
The only other religion i had any kind of admiration for when i was a teen was buddism but that was only a surface kind of thing.. and only for a short time..
What you must be talking about is the religion your parents where a part of..
I rejected the relgion my parents where a part of.. So i ended up not loving or respecting it..
The religion i am in now i love @ respect..
The only other religion i had any kind of admiration for when i was a teen was buddism but that was only a surface kind of thing.. and only for a short time..
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
I'm born into mild Christianity. Taoism is the only religion I truly respect.
robertsnj · 56-60, M
I am an atheist. I have respect for pagan religions, Buddhism, Taoism, Universal Unitarians .; I feel those religions have compassion baked into their spiritual DNA and while I don't find validity in their various beliefs I do admire that idea of compassion.
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AkioTsukino · M
@SW-User Except for you got it wrong.
https://similarworlds.com/christianity/4784420-Apostate-Christianity-Hell-Part-1-This-is-a-rather-lengthy
https://similarworlds.com/christianity/4784420-Apostate-Christianity-Hell-Part-1-This-is-a-rather-lengthy
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
Obviously Taoism, which leads to the other great tradition, Zen.

SW-User
The Jewish religion, partly because it's the root of Christianity and partly because it's the religion of some of my ancestors.
AkioTsukino · M
I wasn't born into any religion nor do I have love for any religion. I try to be respectful of all of the original teachings of organized religion though organized religion is always corrupted and I have no respect for that. I was raised atheist/irreligious. I have respect for the beliefs or lack of beliefs of others whether they've decided to investigate and analyze those or not, but I have no respect, in fact much disrespect for those who vehemently express willful ignorance - stupidity - in defending their or criticizing other's beliefs. AND I am appreciative when I am corrected in the same manner for my own willful ignorance - stupidity. There is an abundance of it. Human nature.
Lostpoet · M
All religions as long as they aren't cult or nationalism based.

SW-User
I was born into Christianity (a "low" Church type)
Now I am Buddhist (Pure Land)
Now I am Buddhist (Pure Land)
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Buddhism.