Faith: I just saw your question...
Before I reply I'd just like to say that I am here to discuss whatever I find interesting or worthy of discussion. I do not see everything and will not be on here enough to respond to all queries. When I am I will do my best to answer any honest question posed to me.
Do I believe it is possible for a person to not be a part of any religion?
- well, first and foremost that would depend on how you define religion.
But yes
religions aren't real. They are man made institutions. They are labels people use. They have no actual significance apart from that which we personally ascribe them. If you ACTUALLY form your own beliefs by thinking for yourself then regardless of what those beliefs are and regardless of how similar those beliefs are to any religion you would not be a part of that religion, unless of course you chose to be.
However, since religion is illusory whether or not someone "belongs" to a particular religion doesn't is meaningless. I colt call myself an atheist if I wanted to.
Before I reply I'd just like to say that I am here to discuss whatever I find interesting or worthy of discussion. I do not see everything and will not be on here enough to respond to all queries. When I am I will do my best to answer any honest question posed to me.
Do I believe it is possible for a person to not be a part of any religion?
- well, first and foremost that would depend on how you define religion.
But yes
religions aren't real. They are man made institutions. They are labels people use. They have no actual significance apart from that which we personally ascribe them. If you ACTUALLY form your own beliefs by thinking for yourself then regardless of what those beliefs are and regardless of how similar those beliefs are to any religion you would not be a part of that religion, unless of course you chose to be.
However, since religion is illusory whether or not someone "belongs" to a particular religion doesn't is meaningless. I colt call myself an atheist if I wanted to.