God is a Mind: No "Religion" for Anyone "God is mind, and His real worshipers worship him in mind and in truth." Er, that is what John 4:23-24 would say if one substituted the one English word, "mind," for the word that...read more
Some Thoughts On Constructing a Global Ethics Through Western Religion There will not likely ever be "one religion for the world." But what role can religions play in the construction of a Global Ethics? Religions...read more
by Michael Ott
"In religion and politics people's beliefs and convictions are in almost every case gotten at second-hand, and without examination, from authorities who have not themselves examined the questions at issue but have taken th...read more
The inclination of various religions to enlist others into their version of religious truth is not without merit. If there truly is strength in numbers, and the conscious collective of many can be utilized harmoniously for...read more
The problem with religion is that everyone believes they have the correct one, and many are willing to kill for their belief. In reality, it is likely that there is only one "true" religion, but how are we to know which o...read more
by Judy Merrill
We are all individual and unique people seeking our own spirituality. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: We are not a human being having a spiritual experience. We are a spiritual being having a human experience. And ...read more
by Diana Claude
If a man took a Bible and hit his brother on the head with it and the man died, would it be the bible that killed him or the man? If a Father went on a journey, and upon leaving he gave his son money and instructions on ho...read more
by Brian Romine
Remaining loyal or disciplined in one's native religion is a test between the individual and the truth that is God. Either tested through practice of ethics and victoriuos by standing vigilant to one's internal temptations...read more
One religion? No...one too many. Free thought for everyone. Rationalism presents enough mystery, wonder, misery, suffering, and compassion, who needs religion? Nobody. Religion has always slowed the progress of science....read more
by A. Joerger
There is so much labeling going around about who is right and who is wrong and who are God's chosen people, and slandering of each other's beliefs. Though I was raised Catholic I was raised with the notion that we are all...read more
by Rose Still
One religion for everyone in this country would be to rip apart the Bill of Rights .Our forefathers intention was to allow for individual choice concerning a God belief and never again be held hostage to religious tryanny ...read more
by AMERICAN MAN
~=IN HARMONY WE TRUST=~ God that sounds really real... doesn't it? An old Indian from a new nation spit these words of fire from his soul out of the breath of his life! The only problem is he is alive and so we can'...read more
I think most people would love to see a single religion, one uniformed creed which everyone would follow. Unfortunately, this religion is their own. I am a Christian and would love to see everyone saved through the redeemi...read more
by Phill Parris
Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of {our} God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, {and} to keep oneself unstained by the world. - James 1:27 (NASB) And He said to him, " 'YOU SHALL...read more
by Verdi Jones
The idea of one religion is absurd. I am a Christian however, I believe the beauty of religion is choice. The choice to choose the religion that you are most passionate about in the way that you. The definition of religion...read more
Religion started by adoring the elements, everything that man feared, fire, thunder, etc. Later, when man became "more civilized" there was one God, or several, depending on the advancement of that culture and the geogr...read more
by Kyro
So often these days do different denominations of the same faith argue because they can't accept each others way of life. I won't even go into the wars of different faiths. But what if there was one religion to enrich or...read more
I heartily agree. There ought to be just one religion for everyone. But which religion should that be? There are so many of them. However, the choice is pretty clear. The religion that we must select must be that religi...read more
by Timothy Rapp
Most of us don't want to admit this, but I'll say it because it has to be said. Underneath the surface of countless religious beliefs and customs, there always remain principles that transcend specific religions. Love...ho...read more
by Gary Betts
There is, at this moment, one religion for everyone. It has been that way for over three millennium. There is, however, not one name for this religion. It has gone by three names over the centuries, but it is still the sam...read more