history_of_psychiatry wrote:
Organized religion is idiotic.
Opinion
history_of_psychiatry wrote:
It just tries to control people.
O Rly.
history_of_psychiatry wrote:
Spirituality and faith have little to do with organized religion.
Even corporate worship and fellowship?
history_of_psychiatry wrote:
So instead of giving in to the organized structure, just compile your own beliefs and call it your own religion.
From my Facebook profile here are my Theological views:
"Bible is the Word of God, Trinitarian, Calvinistic, Christ is Savior and Lord, the Church is composed of all true believers and not necessarily limited to one denomination and does not necessarily include anyone claiming to be Christian but only those who actually are His, I read Genesis in a straightforward manner and accept what it plainly says particularly in relation to chapters 1-11 but also the rest of Bible in the same way. "
history_of_psychiatry wrote:
Even people who regularly go to church or synagogue don't totally believe everything the bible and torah say nor do they believe everything their preacher or rabbi says.
Of course nobody agrees perfectly, so what. Christian Bible includes the Torah and the rest of the Tanakh BTW.
history_of_psychiatry wrote:
So instead of giving in to the organized structure why don't they just for fun call their beliefs a new denomination of christianity or judaism or whatnot?
Funny you think we just give in/conform or otherwise don't think for ourselves. Also interesting to note that you think that on the basis of free thought that one would automatically give up their previous beliefs. Bizarre.
history_of_psychiatry wrote:
I have my own religion called Integeria. It is somewhat of a blend of pantheist, ufology, carnalist, pagan, animist, and scientific concepts.
Do what you like, it is your life for now.
history_of_psychiatry wrote:
At the very least inventing your own religion based on your personal beliefs can be a fun creative project.
All religion at an individual level is already based on personal beliefs.