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MyPerfectPigeon
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By weird, I'm only referring to newer religions that you may not understand or are just a bit strange from your perspective.
I myself am part of a religion people may consider to be weird, so I'd like to get everyone's thoughts. Please answer the following questions and add anything else you'd like. 1. What religions do you find to be strange? 2. What religion (if any) do you conform to and why? 3. Do you believe that there is a true path? 4. What is different from the religion in question one and your own religion? 5. Do you have any interest in learning about religions? Why or why not? Please be respectful. If anyone has questions about another's answers do not talk in absolutes, but ask why they think that way. Thank you! (I hope this is the right place) | ||||
![]() | Posted 09-18-2015, 08:17 AM |
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I think there is a possible section for this...or if not it has come up in the Pagan Inn...can't remember...
To answer your question Lawtan: A chaotic dragoness with issues. __��s ofer�ode, �isses sw� m�g. __ Science, horror, folklore, and cuteness incoming!
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But that's just, like, my opinion. (Oh, and in terms of fringe philosophies, I'm well aware this is quite possibly the most alienating mindset one can possibly put forth. I've never had any interest in trying to convince anyone to believe the same.) Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion between supposed lovers. Between supposed brothers. | ||||||||
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and as I don't have a religion, I won't be answering questions. ^^, I was just curious on if an interesting religion has popped up. I like reading on new things in case some one at my work place happens to be that. easier to be under standing if you know something about something | ||||
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![]() | Posted 09-19-2015, 01:21 AM |
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First off, I would like to say welcome to the site! Good show engaging in serious discussion.
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I was hateful. I was a bigot because it was fun and validating to hate, I was backed (supposedly) by my book (that I never actually read) and my congregation. I told one of the few people I grew up with that he was going to Hell for being gay. I am no longer that person, and I have apologized profusely, but I can't ever get over my guilt. But part of what swayed me away were just various events in my life and a slow realization that what little I did know of my own religion seemed very contradictory. Not to mention that the whole "speaking in tongues" thing never seemed to take me and I just ad libbed it to keep pressure off of me during services. So I slowly went my own way. I tried to make up for the things I had done and said. And now, I'm undecided. It might be a weak stance, but I don't know what's out there, or what I believe, but I'm okay with not knowing. Organized religions do shirk me though, the idea of congregations being lead by priests/imams/whatever supposedly speaking the will of their religion gives me the creeps now. Nothing wrong with other people doing it, but I don't think it's for me. Quote:
Nah. In the words of one Sam Vimes, the three basic needs of any animal is to eat, mate, and crap. Somewhere along the line we had enough time to come up with a fourth and fifth and so on, and one of them happened to be the need to explain why we're here and religion fell in to that need. So it's whatever gives you peace of mind while you're here to me. Walk you're path, so long as you're tripping me on mine. Although if I had to choose, the only one true path is the one to the fridge. Quote:
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I do know of animism, but what is absurdism? Could you tell me more about your beliefs? I'd love to hear about them :) | ||||
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I would like to ask you a few questions to get a bit more clarity on your beliefs and ideals. as you probably are aware, cetaceans are sentient beings. Do you think they fair better or worse than humanity? They have the same level of self-awareness, so I am curious of what you think of them in comparison. another question is what do you think about mental disorders? I know they occur in almost all animals, so I am curious what your opinion is on them in comparison to self-awareness (if that makes sense)? although I personally am not a fan of being negative, I tend to think rather negatively myself. You said you know a lot about most religions. I am wondering if you mean religion as a whole or specific religions? I'm asking this because I am wondering what your opinion is on religions that tend to support scientific explanations on the reasons we think and feel and exist, but try to (attempt anyway) form a community in which we can openly speak with one another as human beings? Your answer was very interesting to read for me. Thank you once again for responding! | ||||
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also, since you are interested in unusual religions, do you know of Havism, Scientology, or Jediism? | ||||
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and don't worry, the only way you can conform to a religion (even if you agree with all their beliefs) is by converting or declaring yourself as a member of that faith :) It's a little annoying when one talks about their beliefs and are labelled almost immediately. | ||||
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What's the Esoteric Order of Dagon? I've never heard of it! I definitely consider Scientology the stranger ones only because I don't really get how people get into it in the first place. I'm glad you've become a better person in the long run and yes, all hail the great potato! I definitely have conflicting views on some of the more spiritual religions, but I do like religions that are very open and accepting. also religions that do support science. I've never heard of Omianism. What is that? :o | ||||
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(As a side note, other than at the start of a thread, it is generally frowned upon to post multiple times back-to-back)
I think the Esoteric Order of Dagon was meant as a joke, unless Lovecraftian cults nowadays exist. Scientology is to my understanding the perfect blend of "cult brainwash behavior" and "religion"...to rather negative degree (in the "we will financially ruin and potentially kidnap members who leave" sense) Well, you can sort of say that Absurdism is, to me, the closest answer to the problem posed by Nietzsche (in which he was concerned with the nihilistic attitude and its harm to humanity being able to move forward and live)...in that it ignores the question of morality and god in favor of the central reason for asking such questions - why should we live, and favor life? Camus, in his Myth of Sisyphus, illustrates how knowledge/religion/joy/etc. are possibly pointless (we lack the ability to ascertain if there is a point), but our struggles and variety of ideas do sometimes have positive benefits, and though nothing may be true or of value, by pursuing the goals, we spit in the face of the cruel situation we are born in, and act as the Greek Sisyphus, always trying to push the boulder up Hade's cursed hill. A sort of tragic, but admirably determined, hero. Jediism is a bit odd, admittedly...but haven't observed it that much, so I don't know much about it. The Hermetic Order and the like are interesting, as is Alchemy and its derivatives. The form and changes in Ancient Egyptian mythology, Shinto, and Ojibwe beliefs are interesting. I haven't gotten far into the Ancient Inca mythos, though how their strict gender-caste formation came about is a good model for why so many societies are set up like that (in that strict gender roles are due to trying to establish and justify a central inheritance system of power across disjointed matrilineal and patrilineal tribe lineages). Lawtan: A chaotic dragoness with issues. __��s ofer�ode, �isses sw� m�g. __ Science, horror, folklore, and cuteness incoming!
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I guess to answer your question, though, I consider mental illnesses something parallel to the conscious mind. Even if they manifest on the level of awareness, the root of them is in the physiology of the brain, but again, in certain cases, it seems almost impossible to distinguish the two. Quote:
As to the second part, I'd say my original answer still holds. If we've evolved socially/culturally to flee from existential despair by drowning it out with more immediate concerns or by compartmentalizing our place in the cosmos, it really doesn't matter what shape that takes, religion or otherwise. It really comes down to whatever works for the individual(s). Quote:
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Oh, look, I just double-posted! Rogue admin on the loose! Somebody stop it! Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion between supposed lovers. Between supposed brothers. | ||||
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oh my GOD Suze, read the RULES for once in your life. This is why you'll never get to be a robot!
Pigeon, the rule is actually that you shouldn't post three or more times in a row, but, as Suze suggests, it's not the most horrible omg-we're-gonna-ban-you rule. ... Moving on, I wanna be part of the fun! Let's answer some questions! Quote:
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I would be okay with a religious backing of science. So long as I don't have to give up my hedonistic lifestyle and dubious morality on various matters. And sadly, Omnianism is also a fictional religion set in the Discworld universe, first being detailed in the book Small Gods. A quick run through on the religion can be found below, and I cannot recommend the book enough. | ||||
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