Ask Jappleack
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- Posted: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 17:58:02 +0000
There needs to be an agnostic religion that is created for moral values and accepts that God may or may not exist but still be used as a moral system perhaps. But that is assuming people can't handle morals without it I suppose. Its better than scientology, better than rastafarianism, hell even better than every religion out there if its approached correctly.
What would this religion need?
What sort of symbology should be used for mythologies or stories of the religion if there are any? Should we take true examples from the past or make up ideal examples? Will we wait for stories to unfold after the religion is open rather?
What do all religions have in common? Don't say God(s) because buddhism doesnt have one. They are all belief systems for one.
What should their book be called?
Any other questions I should be asking?
Overall if I think about it this would promote solidarity between people who want to be moral but aren't sure on which religion or something.
So what would people enter this religion for? Why do people enter religions or turn to religions?
What uses do religions have besides moral values and answers? Why do people need answers?
I am basically wondering what is the ideal most accurate and acceptable least restrictive religion possible? What would it be like? Don't say your religion, thats not the purpose of this discussion, or if you do at least provide reasons why they are ideal in certain circumstances.
Do you think this is a waste of time?
And finally What religion are you or are you not religious?
What would this religion need?
What sort of symbology should be used for mythologies or stories of the religion if there are any? Should we take true examples from the past or make up ideal examples? Will we wait for stories to unfold after the religion is open rather?
What do all religions have in common? Don't say God(s) because buddhism doesnt have one. They are all belief systems for one.
What should their book be called?
Any other questions I should be asking?
Overall if I think about it this would promote solidarity between people who want to be moral but aren't sure on which religion or something.
So what would people enter this religion for? Why do people enter religions or turn to religions?
What uses do religions have besides moral values and answers? Why do people need answers?
I am basically wondering what is the ideal most accurate and acceptable least restrictive religion possible? What would it be like? Don't say your religion, thats not the purpose of this discussion, or if you do at least provide reasons why they are ideal in certain circumstances.
Do you think this is a waste of time?
And finally What religion are you or are you not religious?