I am similar, but the Father of the Daylight Sky is supreme by definition, so I differ on gender. I support syncretic henotheism, provided the correct hierarchy is in place.
Atheist but like another anon here, I too get a deep feeling of spiritual connected need when viewing the sky or thinking about the birth of our universe. Basically a science-hippie
I'd be intellectually dishonest to call myself anything but an atheist, but I still find myself with a sort of spiritual sentiment about the world and all. Science can tell you how things work, but not why, that falls under metaphysics, which is philosophy. Ultimately we don't know where any of us came from nor can we know, but I don't think it matters. We're here to make the best of what we have, and life is beautiful because its fleeting.
I follow a personal religion involving the dualist worship of the sun and moon as twin aspects of a universal and maternal nature deity. I perform a small ritual twice a day at dawn and dusk involving a swapping of icons (which I painted myself) and a small offering (typically of flowers or other greenery for dawn and stones or metal for dusk) in clay saucers (which I also made myself).
I'm still developing the moral teachings of my religion but so far I at least have the structure of worship down.
There is a supreme god that created other gods. These lower gods are allotted specific peoples, generally based on ethnicity. When ironically, this is originally what Deuteronomy said as well. And that Yahweh is one of these lower gods allocated to Jacob's bloodline alone.
Christians have cucked Europeans. First the reformation and second the Catholic Church selling out. Tell me you know nothing about Islam or Islamic history without telling me.
Agnostic but get a deep spiritual feeling from nature and the night sky.
Jihadi (unironically)
Soft-Henotheist. Due to my own religious experiences, I worship a hierarchy of goddesses, led by a solar deity.
Dumbest Kaffir moron i have ever seen
Damn bruh you turned being a simp into a religion lmao
I am similar, but the Father of the Daylight Sky is supreme by definition, so I differ on gender. I support syncretic henotheism, provided the correct hierarchy is in place.
Roman Catholic Apostolic
Atheist but like another anon here, I too get a deep feeling of spiritual connected need when viewing the sky or thinking about the birth of our universe. Basically a science-hippie
Fundamentalist Reformed Christian
I'd be intellectually dishonest to call myself anything but an atheist, but I still find myself with a sort of spiritual sentiment about the world and all. Science can tell you how things work, but not why, that falls under metaphysics, which is philosophy. Ultimately we don't know where any of us came from nor can we know, but I don't think it matters. We're here to make the best of what we have, and life is beautiful because its fleeting.
Presbyterian
Atheist with Buddhist leanings
Anti Abrahamic
Atheist but I sympathize with nature worship/Animism.
I follow a personal religion involving the dualist worship of the sun and moon as twin aspects of a universal and maternal nature deity. I perform a small ritual twice a day at dawn and dusk involving a swapping of icons (which I painted myself) and a small offering (typically of flowers or other greenery for dawn and stones or metal for dusk) in clay saucers (which I also made myself).
I'm still developing the moral teachings of my religion but so far I at least have the structure of worship down.
There is a supreme god that created other gods. These lower gods are allotted specific peoples, generally based on ethnicity. When ironically, this is originally what Deuteronomy said as well. And that Yahweh is one of these lower gods allocated to Jacob's bloodline alone.
>When ironically, this is originally what Deuteronomy said as well.
Proof? (you can save our time, we all know there is none and this is made up)
depends on who I'm trolling
Atheist with Platonist and Gnostic sensibilities
I'm a convert to Islam. I was raised Catholic and spent a good portion of my twenties studying religion and philosophy.
Hanafi figh/law
Maturidi Aqeeda/Creed
I like the Naqshbandis but I don't have a tariqa.
Philosophically I lean towards Aristotelianism which does not negatively impact my Islam.
Traitors get the rope.
Christians have cucked Europeans. First the reformation and second the Catholic Church selling out. Tell me you know nothing about Islam or Islamic history without telling me.
>does not negatively impact my Islam
even its adherents talk about it like an illness
My point is that many people think Islam is incompatible with Greek philosophy when it's not.
I like to think of myself as an agnostic, but really I am an atheist who just don't want to associate myself with atheism.
Agnosticism is just a form of atheism anyway
atheism = there is no god
agnosticism = i don't know
they aren't the same
Orthodox Christianity
Catholic
Catholic Christian
gnostic
What i see IS what i did Not See, but now i have perceived, and i have understood.
Christian Stoic
Jungian polytheist.
Quranist, but I've grown somewhat skeptical of the Quran lately.
Trinitarian Christian but don't belong to a church. Too blackpilled about Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodoxy.
Sikh, with a very Abrahamic view of Sikhism.
Based students
Hammerite, builder be praised
Sikh
Bi-cameral-cognitivism with Henotheistic delusions
Independent anglo-catholic.
>Post your religion or religious position
no.