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Posted by Thinker on February 07, 2008 at 15:13:53

In Reply to: Re: Humanism and Religious Pluralism posted by Perry on February 04, 2008 at 19:18:08:

That was really good food for thought, and I had to think hard about myself. Here's me:

10% Religious Antipathy
20% Religious Subjectivism
50% Religious Pluralism
15% Henofideism
5% Unknown

Religious Subjectivism: I can't be a true Subjectivist as I may not personally be convinced all faiths are on par, because I am biased to relate to some better than others. Epistemologically or not, everyone will probably find some beliefs more "valid" than others.

Henofideism: I am open-minded but not still enough to change my mind about deep-seated beliefs and values; being comfortable and settled and set in my ways, I am not searching or shopping around for change. And why not, since my illusion works for me? I think change happens for me over the course of time--I am no longer where I was a few years ago, but maybe it's is so gradual and unclimactic it could be called a continental drift of faith.