Of course. As you can see every religion has a set of values. A mode of principles. A program of thoughts. Call it a doctrine or a series of epiphany's all have a dogma, and if you are offended by such words then flexibility in religion towards free thinking is a highly accepted art form. If that takes the edge off then as I state there is a strict regulation and scrutiny towards what ideas are acceptable and those that are not. All have their separate belief system and they adhere to it faithfully.
I have figured a format of thought patterns that "all" religions identify with, no matter how different their worship or acknowledgement of "what is"....is.
Further, those thought patterns I have taken and put together into a organized chaos (more on that later) that subsequently illuminates every thought pattern that identifies over and through the stigmas that hold an idea that they all are different. Not by any means grossly stating that all religions are the same through and through, but all hold a certain "code" that resonates throughout every one of their respective existences in human life.
IIN That I break religion down to make "everyone" agree with me?
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No, I mean I don't understand your question, could you restate it?
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Of course. As you can see every religion has a set of values. A mode of principles. A program of thoughts. Call it a doctrine or a series of epiphany's all have a dogma, and if you are offended by such words then flexibility in religion towards free thinking is a highly accepted art form. If that takes the edge off then as I state there is a strict regulation and scrutiny towards what ideas are acceptable and those that are not. All have their separate belief system and they adhere to it faithfully.
I have figured a format of thought patterns that "all" religions identify with, no matter how different their worship or acknowledgement of "what is"....is.
Further, those thought patterns I have taken and put together into a organized chaos (more on that later) that subsequently illuminates every thought pattern that identifies over and through the stigmas that hold an idea that they all are different. Not by any means grossly stating that all religions are the same through and through, but all hold a certain "code" that resonates throughout every one of their respective existences in human life.
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Yes, that's fine, but what's the question?