(June 9, 2014 at 11:47 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:Aren't those two ideas united? Because I thought that once you start believing in a creator you are already giving him an identity. Or in most cases you start believing in the identity it is teached to you from the religious people that you interact.(June 7, 2014 at 11:28 pm)Zidneya Wrote: I've got news for you pal. If you believe in God you are religious. That definition applies to all believers independently if they are part of a institutionalized theological system or not.
It's not believing in some sort of God that makes him religious, it's all the things he believes about that God.
Because people even believers at the beginning they also had many questions about god by natural curiosity. So they start either accepting or giving him attributes, about there is a purpose for their creations, and about there are things that your deity don't like, and about the elements that your deity represents.
Could you explain yourself your statement because I'm confused. Tell me you are talking about mickiel or in general? Because I dunno if you are refuting what I just said because of his individual ideas or because you find my statement flawed and can't be applied to anyone.