bluethread wrote:
I know I am late to the game, but as the OP states, "religion" is hard to define. That is, people generally like to define it such that it only applies to theists. However, at least one theistic philosophy defines it contextually as the activities that follow from a philosophy. Therefore, if it is possible to be an atheist and not religious, it is also possible to be a theist and not religious. One need only fail to engage in the activities that follow from whatever philosophy one espouses.
Excellent point, thank you bluethread!
So let's recap;
When we say
'religious', it means an activity, like playing tennis every morning for an hour, .. right? Also, someone who actively worships god/gods, like if they never miss a church service we call religious, right? It is that repetition that is religious, not what that person is doing; playing tennis every morning, going to church every Sunday etc.
How about someone whose wife makes him show up in church for Christmas, just that one time in the entire year and this guy dreads talking about god/gods much less worship them, would we call him religious just because he was 'made' to show up in church with his wife and kids for Christmas?
So if we tell someone; "Your religious", does it have to mean he/she plays tennis every morning? They could show up to work an hour early every work day for 30 years (like my eldest brother has) religiously, right?
So like you said, and what I have been saying; that both theists and atheists can be either
religious about their theism/atheism, or non-religious. So it's not about
semantics, but what the word actually means without the baggage it has picked up over the centuries. Like the word 'gay', now people think you are a homosexual if you use the word 'gay' in expressing how you feel today.
But here is my point when I say I believe in God, but not a theist and not religious;
The term
'theism' is the belief in the existence of a god or gods, especially belief in one god as creator of the universe, intervening in it and sustaining a personal relation to his creatures.
This definition would be correct in my case IF, .. that is IF my God, the God of the Bible was a
'Divine being', OR of wood, stone, paper or plastic statue, OR the moon, the sun, a planet, nature, a man, woman, angel, or the tens of thousands of god/gods they study in theology, .. but He is NOT.
We can claim that either the moon, Mother nature, or a wooden Tatum Pole created the universe, and is intervening in it and sustaining a personal relation to his creatures, .. right? And because of the great importance we placed on the moon, Mother nature or the Totem pole, we could worship it religiously, and thus we have created a 'religion' for all these god/gods. This is what I mean that I do not worship a god, or (plural) many gods created by religion. In this sense, and only this sense I am NOT religious, because I do not worship any god/gods created by religions. Does that make sense now?
But
God in whose image I was created in, the one I can describe through science as our 'mind/spirit', the one described in the Bible who is not a Deity, or the demon
'Legion', .. or Lucifer (as the new Jesuit Pope announced), nor any of the god/gods created by religions that
theologians study, but He who IS, the
Infinite, Eternal Creative Mind I Am Who I Am, now Him I worship and serve religiously with all my heart, soul and mind, as it is obvious in my debates also.
Remember, I did not create Bible-God, I recognized Him as I contemplated on my own mind. So I said; If my mind creates, and is infinite and eternal, then there must be a Creator like my mind who created my body I reside in, and this universe I live in.
So who is God?
The best description of Him is what He gave to His Prophet Moses;
"I Am Who I Am" which now I understand and makes perfect sense.
How would I
describe Him?
As the
Infinite, Eternal Creative Mind "I Am Who I Am"
Where is He?
"He Is", so as God created everything in His Mind (as we create in our mind), then He Is, and everything created is IN Him/Mind.
So there are
'religions' which create god/gods and ascribe whatever the religion ascribes him/her/it to be, and then there is
'religious', which describes how we do things.
In conclusion:
I do not worship god/gods created by religions which they study through theology, I worship the One True God possible whom I have described through science as
He who Is, the Infinite, Eternal Creative Mind.
So for me (and anyone who gets to know God) to deny God (as I have described Him, just as He is described in the Bible) I would have to deny my own mind. And as we can see, there is a religion that does just that, it is called
Big-bang Evolution. It places all importance on the physical (the brain) and denies the spiritual (mind). Takes the Intelligent Creator (our mind) and reduces it to a
'purposeless, unplanned, animal instinct' (the brain), .. where the physical (brain) creates the physical impulses (mind), so who cares about infinite regress!? So they spend billions of $ to smash things hoping to find that God-particle that caused everything to exist. Yet they admit that the God-particle is everywhere, yet not creating universes? Why? Does it need mans help, his intervention so that this God-particle could create?? Like they do with food and spraying humans to hopefully cause a mutation they can call 'evolution'.
If our existence "just happened" without anyone's will or plan, it should be creating universes all the time. Besides, these magical god-particles don't even need time or space, they create it for themselves. So even the idea to 'look for the god-particle within space and time is ludicrous. The perfect incubator for these particles should be in 'nothing', otherwise they cannot hatch.
What I revel here does not come from pride (as some would suggest), it comes from joy. I do not claim to be smarter then
anyone here, matter of fact I say this often that I have been terribly under schooled, lived most of my life (52 years out of 58) in religious ignorance where my faith was in my Religion and it's personalized created god/gods taught by
Mediums (Diviners that receive their divinations from the supernatural realm) where my faiths
foundation was built on blind faith, built on sand without evidence or any real substance which are the basic, but the most important requirements in remaining in any religion. If you break this basic 'blind-faith' rule in Christianity, I was excommunicated. In other religions like in Islam, it costs the lives of those who dare to question, or even comment negatively. In the Big-bang Evolution religion, as we can see more and more of this in the News, .. it can cost you your job, and if you refuse to recant and keep voicing your anti-religion beliefs, it will also cost you your life.
This is why I am not a theist or religious about those god/gods they study in theology, but know who I am, and who
God the Infinite Eternal Creator IS by having observed myself, and the world around me, .. as in 'science'.