Can someone have two religious beliefs?
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Can someone have two religious beliefs?
Can someone believe be part of 2 religions?
Mariapaulasanabria- Idle Participant
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Re: Can someone have two religious beliefs?
Considering that it is unlikely that you believe absolutely everything one religion claims, it is necessary to join ideas from different religions as it promotes union and not division. For instance, if you believe in karma (the same way a buddhist does) but you believe that drinking alcohol is wrong (the way a muslim does), there is nothing wrong in believing both things are right as long as they do not cause any harm or discrimination against other beliefs.
Andres Mejia- Idle Participant
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Re: Can someone have two religious beliefs?
considering that each of the religions is distinguished by having different beliefs and ways or perspectives to see the world, in my opinion I consider that it is important to get the good of each one and to learn from each one of them since each gives us different perseptions of life and guide us to better form ourselves as human beings
Natalia27072001- Idle Participant
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Re: Can someone have two religious beliefs?
Natalia27072001 wrote:considering that each of the religions is distinguished by having different beliefs and ways or perspectives to see the world, in my opinion I consider that it is important to get the good of each one and to learn from each one of them since each gives us different perseptions of life and guide us to better form ourselves as human beings
I totally agree with you
Mariapaulasanabria- Idle Participant
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