Would this be considered a religion?
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Would this be considered a religion?
Believing that after one dies that person exists as a spirit and roams the world, intangible until gaining enough strength to affect the physical world some way.
Is this a religion?
Is this a religion?
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Re: Would this be considered a religion?
Technically, yes.Shinova wrote:Believing that after one dies that person exists as a spirit and roams the world, intangible until gaining enough strength to affect the physical world some way.
Is this a religion?
However, with the everyday usage of the word 'religion' being an institution, it would likely be termed a belief. But by definition, it's a religion.
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It was an idea I had bouncing around my head for a year or two, but I don't think it's unique, seeing as how easy it is for other people to have already thought up of it.
Yes, I invented it but it probably already exists in the world.
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True. Christianity has managed to make its set purely subjective beliefs even more irrational than every other set by virtue of introducing painfully obvious self-contradictions.Shinova wrote:Not as irrational as ChristianityDurandal wrote:It's certainly irrational.
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Re: Would this be considered a religion?
Sounds a lot like the collection of superstitions that form a religion in some parts of Asia.Shinova wrote:Believing that after one dies that person exists as a spirit and roams the world, intangible until gaining enough strength to affect the physical world some way.
Is this a religion?
I forget the actual name of the religion but it is fairly common in Malaysia and Thailand and around there.
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So Atheism is a religion too: Belief in the empty set: {} or Ø! And I am a beliver
A set can according to its math definition have one element (or none), so this one tenant is enough to make a set, and therefore a religion by that definition.Set of Beliefs, according to the definition so you need more
So Atheism is a religion too: Belief in the empty set: {} or Ø! And I am a beliver
Atheism is a lack of belief. Not a belief in nothing per se. So it's not exactly a belief in the empty set, nor a religion.hvb wrote:Mr. Bean Wrote:A set can according to its math definition have one element (or none), so this one tenant is enough to make a set, and therefore a religion by that definition.Set of Beliefs, according to the definition so you need more
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Actually the elements in the set are the beliefs. The empty set represent a lack of beliefs. A "belief in nothing" would be an element inside the set, making it not empty.neoolong wrote:Atheism is a lack of belief. Not a belief in nothing per se. So it's not exactly a belief in the empty set, nor a religion.hvb wrote:Mr. Bean Wrote:A set can according to its math definition have one element (or none), so this one tenant is enough to make a set, and therefore a religion by that definition.Set of Beliefs, according to the definition so you need more
So Atheism is a religion too: Belief in the empty set: {} or Ø! And I am a beliver
So atheism would be the empty set itself then.Slartibartfast wrote:Actually the elements in the set are the beliefs. The empty set represent a lack of beliefs. A "belief in nothing" would be an element inside the set, making it not empty.neoolong wrote:Atheism is a lack of belief. Not a belief in nothing per se. So it's not exactly a belief in the empty set, nor a religion.hvb wrote:Mr. Bean Wrote: A set can according to its math definition have one element (or none), so this one tenant is enough to make a set, and therefore a religion by that definition.
So Atheism is a religion too: Belief in the empty set: {} or Ø! And I am a beliver
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Yes, but according to the math definition of a set, by calling the "set" a religion (*set* of beliefs), atheism would be a religion. But that's obviously only useful as a pun and is neither here nor there.neoolong wrote:So atheism would be the empty set itself then.Slartibartfast wrote:Actually the elements in the set are the beliefs. The empty set represent a lack of beliefs. A "belief in nothing" would be an element inside the set, making it not empty.neoolong wrote: Atheism is a lack of belief. Not a belief in nothing per se. So it's not exactly a belief in the empty set, nor a religion.
By that definition I have a set of cards (and I don't mean a box) on my hands right now, except that it's an empty set and there are no cards in it.