NON-THEIST
LIBERAL CHRISTIAN/PROTESTANT
CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN-PROTESTANT
ROMAN CATHOLIC
EASTERN ORTHODOX
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS ("Watchtower Bible and Tract Society")
MORMON - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
ORTHODOX QUAKER
LIBERAL QUAKER
SECULAR HUMANIST
TAOISM, or DAOISM
NEO-PAGAN
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
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Non-theists generally include atheists and agnostics and others such as "Scientific Skeptic" and "Secular Humanist" who do not adhere to a belief in an intelligent, personal deity - God or gods.
Some non-theist beliefs may be aligned with those of the Secular Humanists , but non-theism in itself does not necessarily include an emphasis on ethics and/or improving the human condition. Views on contemporary issues vary
widely. Agnostics are inclined to question the existence of supernatural
being(s) or a force, e.g. the answer to whether or not God (or Deity)
exists would be: "We do not and/or cannot know." Many atheists would argue with theists that there is no more credible evidence for God than there is for a "Flying Spaghetti Monster."
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Also sometimes referred to as secular,
modern, progressive, or humanistic Christian. This is an umbrella term for Protestant
denominations, or churches within denominations, that view the Bible as
the witness of God rather than the word of God, to be interpreted in its
historical context through critical analysis. Examples include some
churches within Anglican/Episcopalian, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian,
Unitarian, United Church of Christ. There are more than 2,000 Protestant
denominations offering a wide range of beliefs from extremely liberal to
mainline to ultra conservative and those that include characteristics on
both ends.
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On a continuum from Liberal to Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant, Conservative Christian is also sometimes referred to as traditionalist, orthodox, fundamental, or Evangelical. Conservative Christian is an umbrella term for Protestant denominations, or churches within denominations, that are Bible-centered, viewing the Holy Bible as the final and only authority, the inerrant Word of God, interpreted literally as law. Examples of conservative Protestant include some churches within Pentecostal, Southern Baptist, Fundamentalist, Evangelical, Lutheran, etc.. Anglican/Episcopalian is often regarded as a "bridge" denomination between Roman Catholic and Protestant. There are more than 2,000 Protestant denominations offering a wide range of beliefs from extremely liberal to mainline to ultra conservative and those that include characteristics on both ends.
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Note: (1) Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox have much in common. (2) Anglican/Episcopalian has much in common
with the Catholic church, considered a "bridge" denomination between Protestant and Catholic.
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Includes the Church of Greece, the Church of Cyprus, and the Russian Orthodox Church.
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A Christocentric branch (Note other Quaker branches: Wilburites are traditional; Gurneyites are progressive, evangelical, and bible-centered; Hicksites and Beanites are liberal, primarily in eastern USA.)
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Liberal Quakers have been referred to as Hicksites, supporters of the influential 19th century liberal Quaker Elias Hicks; similar to Beanite Quaker. (Note other Quaker groups: Wilburites are traditional; Gurneyites are progressive, evangelical, and bible-centered; Orthodox are Christocentric churches.)
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ("Church of Christ, Scientist")
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Generally, Secular Humanists are atheists or agnostics who value ethics, reason, logic, rational/critical thinking, inquisitiveness, use of scientific methods to learn about the world, and humanitarian action to improve the quality of life of individuals and humankind. Related: Scientific Humanism, Scientific Skeptics; Freethought, Ethical Culture, etc.. Some secular humanists identify as "deist," believing that a mystical force was responsible for the origins of matter and life ("First Cause"), but is no longer present or in control.
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UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
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A tradition that values spiritual seeking, acceptance of diverse and liberal spiritual and philosophical beliefs that are not necessarily based on the precepts of an established religion. Comprised of mostly Non-theists (atheists, agnostics etc.), Humanists, Liberal Christians, Neopagans, New Age spirituality, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, etc. (Note: Some UU churches are led by Christian ministers, but this is not to be confused with the Christian Universalist church )
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THERAVADA BUDDHISM
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MAHAYANA BUDDHISM
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Includes diverse beliefs, various sects, schools,
and trends. Main Mahayana sects include Pure Land and Zen. Vajrayana or Tantric Buddhism is often considered a separate branch. We focus here on some of the traditional elements of Mahayana Buddhism.
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HINDUISM
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SIKHISM
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Written for SelectSmart.com by Jeff Rasmussen, PhD, author of Spirit of Tao Te Ching
Taoism is a 2,500+ year old spiritual practice. The main texts of Taoism are the "Tao Te Ching" (the Book of the Way and its Power) by Lao Tzu and "Inner Chapters" by Chuang Tzu. Similar to Zen, Taoism is like a "finger pointing at the moon". That is, Taoism states that words are just a sign to point to the nonconceptual ultimate reality. It is of value to not obsess over the conceptual pointer but to clearly see the ultimate reality. The current write-up focuses on the so-called Philosophical-Spiritual Taoism. There is also an indigenous variety, which has incorporated divination and alchemy, that would differ in some respects from the Philosophical-Spiritual Taoism.
Taoism would see expressing traditionally male and female roles for both men and women as being in harmony. In some sects of Taoism spiritual healing is practiced. Protecting nature is favored, though not by laws or injunction.
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Bahá'í Faith
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ISLAM
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ORTHODOX JUDAISM
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Orthodox Judasim holds that Jewish law is unchangeable and binding upon Jews.
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REFORM JUDAISM
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A main point of departure from Orthodox Judaism: Reform Judaism holds that Jewish law is changeable and symbolic .(Shares some views with Reconstruction and Renewal Judaism.)
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NEW AGE SPIRITUALITY
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"New Age Spirituality," or New Age Movement, is an umbrella term for a wide range of personal and individual beliefs and practices influenced primarily by eastern religions, paganism, spiritism, metaphysics, alternative medicine. This description attempts to look at viewpoints generally held in common. Some integrate aspects of New Age thinking into their established religion or church.
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NEW THOUGHT
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A term used for several different faith groups that emphasize God as Universal Mind, experiencing God's presence for practical purposes, such as healing and success. Related to Unity, Religious Science, Science of Mind, Divine Science, and Home of Truth. New Thought strongly influenced the founder of Christian Science.
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A community of faiths bringing ancient pagan and magickal
traditions to the modern age -- including mostly Wicca but also Druidism,
Asatru, Shamanism, neo-Native American, etc. Neo-Pagan is an umbrella
term for various and diverse beliefs with many elements in common. (See Pagan Path Selector below) Some
Neo-Pagans find no incongruence practicing Neo-Paganism along with
adherence to another faith, such as Christianity or Judaism.
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Special thanks to Pastor Bob Helm of the Huntingburg and Tell City Seventh-day Adventist Churches, Indiana, for his help in ensuring the accuracy of this description.
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