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by gress
4378 days ago
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You seem to have a specific view of what it means to be 'god', or the 'son of god', and are judging all religion through this lens. The Quakers, for example hold that 'there is that of god in everyone' Many forms of tantric Hinduism hold that the ultimate state of being is realizing one's unity with god. The Sufi's (and some parts of non fundamentalist Islam) claim that one's experience of god is personal and cannot come through an intermediary. What these ideas have in common is that god is not placed outside the human, but is an inner experience of the human, or a stage of development that can be reached. What could be more humanist than the idea that humans are or can be in direct contact with the ultimate reality? |
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