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I knew this would cause slight controversy [which is good at times], but I would like to know what religions you.... "dislike", or possibly you don't want to understand. Please also state why. It makes it dull if you just state the religion without an explanation. This should be interesting.
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isn't buddhism a branch of ethicalism? it seems good and peaceful to me.
edit: from my sociology textbook (and we just read about this today): "...ethicalism is the belief that moral principles have a sacred quality. Ethical religions are based on a set of principles, such as truth, honor, and tolerance, that serve as as guide to living a righteous life. Some examples of ethical religions...are Buddhism, Confucianism, and Shintoism.. The goal for followers of ethical religions is to reach their highest human potential." okay, so they're dedicating their lives to morality. doesn't sound so bad, does it? meh, i'm taking IB World Religions senior year, so i'll know more about this in a couple of years. |
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