(July 6, 2015 at 10:14 am)Judi Lynn Wrote: One doesn't need religion to proclaim good acts. One doesn't need religion to DO good either. Religion, really, has nothing to do with that. If your moral compass is pointed in the right direction, religion won't matter.It is not a religion as you think. It is not divided, and works in all applications.
There is praise though. And admittance. And Faith. And selflessness. And with those things comes an undeniable feeling of right and connection. I am glad you brought it up. In a sense, it is simply your conscience. What people don't want to believe is that we are intricately connected to everything else, and that religion originally stemmed from the inner most knowing of enlightened individuals. It has sense been smeared and overrun traditionally. Once again all of which I know inside is not from any old religions. There books just happen to coincide with what I know. It is really a miraculous thing. I do not expect others to be overboard about it as I seam. I am only trying to broaden peoples perspective and in doing so, mine own. For we all are one, only divided.