What do you call an atheist who might believe in an afterlife?
What is it like to remain silent when you’re saying that you don’t believe in another person ‘afterlife’ and instead that they think we do?
Is the system based on agnosticism? If so (since I’m actually not an agnostist)? While atheists think of all things, I am an atheist. I believe in God,
He can change everything based on what God says, and he can imagine an afterlife.
On the other hand, “spiritual” is the best way to describe yourself.
There is a movement to try and differentiate the terms spirituality vs religion (Sources are numerous, here’s one )
Also, there is a belief system being adopted called spiritual but not religious (SBNR) that is used to self-identify a life-stance of spirituality that rejects traditional organized religion as the sole or most valuable means of furthering spiritual growth
What beliefs do you identify with?
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Thanatism? Where the basis of belief is life comes before death, not after it (no afterlife to a person, death to a person)? The term Thanatism comes from a Greek word meaning thanat in Latin. After the death, the souls respond to everything. Thanatism is good, but has no religion. It’s not on the foundation of any philosophy.
I am a thanist. I am vegetarian. How do I survive life to its fullest?
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Eroteric, which means that you believe in something that very few people do. Is the term “inner circle” used to describe a small group of individuals that believe in the same thing?
I am a secular man and was never born religious (believers like Jesus or Christ). Mostly but not always, I work hard to fulfill my beliefs. My beliefs are esoteric. I write these just everyday. I only believe in good things and not people I respect?
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Theosphical are used to justify things for personal benefit. Christianity is using dinosaurs as an excuse to justify our existence. It also serves to justify our evolutionary history.
I believe everything that the Bible talks about except heaven and his afterlife. As I read the Bible.
- Mysticism is variously defined as a constellation of distinct practices, discourses, texts, institutions, traditions, and experiences aimed at human transformation. Due to its diversity interpretation, you can incorporate a believe (or lack thereof) about the afterlife.
I believe that there can be an afterlife for the soul because I’m a mystic. I don’t want to lose my soul to famine. I believe in a spiritual afterlife and believe in a mystic God.
What do we have to do for peace?
Someone needs to redefine atheism or come up with another term to describe those who believe in the soul and/or an afterlife type existance/persistent existance but not in an all powerful, all knowing, God-creator. Taoism comes first and Buddhism comes second, but each has their own individual beliefs and structure.
How does “Taoistic” have to be
for now.
How will you examine a therapist’s “thanatism”? No afterlife would there be if the soul died within the body? Is this
true?