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In reply to the discussion: Has General Discussion Been Hostile to Religious Believers recently? [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,652 posts)[font style="font-family:papyrus,'Brush Script MT','Infindel B',fantasy;" size=4 color=teal]I would say that the revealed truth is that "God" is a colossal asshole. So rather than getting right with god, its is struggling against his tyranny.
That said, does your religion have some sort of moral code with how to live one's life in defiance of god? Because the two big parts of my definition rely on a "revealed truth" and how to live one's life.
In traditional Christianity/Islam/etc the revealed truth is that there is a god with a set of rule of how not to become a human smoore in his underground campfire. Live life by those rules and you don't get cooked.
In Buddhism, as I understand it, the truth is that we are constantly forced to suffer from being reborn into this world and by living our life a certain way we can end the cycle of reborn.
In Taoism, the revealed truth is that there is a flow or way (Tao) with how the universe works and by living a certain way we can work with that flow to achieve peace, fulfillment, and enlightenment.
Does your religion has a moral code or suggested way to live life?[/font]
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