mousepad: What sorts of religions are out there that are atheistic and mother-nature respecting?
I want find a spiritual path that is right for me. I need a religion that gives me peace of mind and stability, but it can’t be any of the Abrahamic religions or polytheistic ones.
I only know Buddhism. There has to be more out there.
Answers and Views:
Answer by strawman
“mother-nature” the goddess, Lucifer. The angel cast out of Heaven into the cosmos. the cause of negative and void. The god of the Kabbalah. the serpent who deceives the whole world. the “queen of heaven” in the Vatican. The author of confusion. That one feeding off of evil. The supreme angel accursed by God. The head of the order of Illuminati. the taker of life. the beauty of false light. the giver of worldly knowledge. the taker of spiritual wisdom. the blinding light. the source of fear. the first cause of all evil. the proud one. the Satan(adversary) of Holiness. the god of this age who blinds the minds of the proud.
Atheism is not a religion it is simply the unbelief of gods and all that goes with them. You do not need religion to respect mother nature. You can be your own religion, mainstream religions only want your time and your money which is better spent on yourself.Answer by Walkerluv
Native American beliefs are very earth-based. There is a creator, but there is the recognition that we are all from the same mother and everything is interconnected, making people no better than animals, or even the dust.Answer by bugmatic
Try Scientology. I’ve heard it’s very down to earth.Answer by IndigoWolverine
Shinto is another.Answer by coach_algolei
Jainism is a religion with no creator god. Practitioners believe that every living being has a soul, and should be treated respectfully. They also believe in non-violence, fairness, truthfulness, celibacy (not necessarily strict abstinence, but at least subdued monogamy), and non-materialism (non-attachment to things one owns).
Hinduism, Confucianism and Taoism are also religions that do not require one to believe in gods, but also do not restrict one from doing so. There are even alternative variants of Judaism and Christianity which allow for the disbelief in all gods — such people continue to practice the core values, but do not worship or believe in any deities.
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