Finding Faith: Even a non-believer can see the sincerity in some faiths — and insincerity in others
Opinion:For a godless homosexual, I’m unusually interested in the religious faith of LGBT people who are believers. This comes, in large part, from my own religion-infused upbringing, where churches played some of the most pivotal roles in my small-town community. When I interviewed Chely Wright just prior to Capital Pride, her description of her own life in a churchgoing small town felt …
Finding Faith: Even a non-believer can see the sincerity in some faiths — and insincerity in others Opinion:For a godless homosexual, I’m unusually interested in the religious faith of LGBT people who are believers. This comes, in large part, from my own religion-infused upbringing, where churches played some of the most pivotal roles in my [...]
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Life Wisdom with Caroline The Secret to Getting along with Others Respect In this series of video Caroline discusses various pieces of wisdom to help one live a better and happier life. This video goes over the idea that, “like begets like.” This idea goes under various names, “Karma” in Hinduism, “The Golden Rule” in [...]
Life Wisdom with Caroline The Secret to Getting along with Others Respect In this series of video Caroline discusses various pieces of wisdom to help one live a better and happier life. This video goes over the idea that, “like begets like.” This idea goes under various names, “Karma” in Hinduism, “The Golden Rule” in Judaism and Christianity, “The Rule of Three” in Wicca, etc. All religions in the world have some version of this rule. Caroline reads different versions of this rule from different religions including Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, traditional African religion, Hinduism, Confucianism, Islam and others. Caroline discusses how this rule applies in her life and how you can use it to get along with other and be a more happy person. She also discuss the effect of haters on the internet and recommends that people help spread positive messages instead of causing a chain reaction of hate. This video was produced by psychetruth www.youtube.com www.livevideo.com www.myspace.com There is a full length better quality of this video posted on livevideo.com. Feel free to embed and pass this video for any strictly non-commercial use.
How does your religion (or atheism, or whatever system of belief you follow) affect your opinions your opinion of other people? Do you feel a different way towards those sharing your belief and those with different ones? Do you pre-judge by religion, and if you do, to what extent?
How does your religion (or atheism, or whatever system of belief you follow) affect your opinions your opinion of other people? Do you feel a different way towards those sharing your belief and those with different ones? Do you pre-judge by religion, and if you do, to what extent?
Why do these Christians keep believing that the only way to get to heaven is through Jesus? Thats just one particular fictional character for that religion. Every other religion has some other idea that they will go to heaven and everyone else who doesnt follow them will go to hell. What makes every religion believe [...]
Why do these Christians keep believing that the only way to get to heaven is through Jesus? Thats just one particular fictional character for that religion. Every other religion has some other idea that they will go to heaven and everyone else who doesnt follow them will go to hell. What makes every religion believe only theirs is right while all others are wrong? Its just a mere accident at birth that you were this religion. Which belief could be right and which is wrong? I dont get how people could continue to believe in this while all the other religions are against them.
Why Is This Christmas Different From All Others? For people who convert to Judaism, Christmas is a day of balancing what was once theirs but now represents, in some ways, the essence of what they are giving up.
Why Is This Christmas Different From All Others?
For people who convert to Judaism, Christmas is a day of balancing what was once theirs but now represents, in some ways, the essence of what they are giving up.







