Keneke
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I was pretty much raised on a somewhat liberal Christian philosophy, and even in the midst of my newfound (meaning, new this decade) skepticism and non-theism, I retain many of my Christian teachings. Most of the time, these teachings are found to be the moral thing to do by some other, more mundane process of thought.
For example, the Golden Rule. Basic, simple, logical. Also, tithing. Tithing was once explained to me as "giving money to what feeds your soul". In short, you buy warm fuzzies the same way you buy art, food, and fashion. You can "tithe" JREF. And yes, my church resisted fundamentalists who were too literal to not think abstractly.
My point is, there is a large group of people in America (and possibly Europe and elsewhere) who follow Christian teachings and do not necessarily go to Church, or even believe in God. This describes my philosophy, which is oftren subconscious and ingrained in my upbringing. What should I call following a Christian philosophy yet not believeing in God?
Christian philosophist?
Unitarian Universalist? (harhar)
Christian code?
Or, perhaps I could call it something myself. (Kenism!) I am so vain that way.
Note that this does not supercede skeptical thought (in me, anyway).
For example, the Golden Rule. Basic, simple, logical. Also, tithing. Tithing was once explained to me as "giving money to what feeds your soul". In short, you buy warm fuzzies the same way you buy art, food, and fashion. You can "tithe" JREF. And yes, my church resisted fundamentalists who were too literal to not think abstractly.
My point is, there is a large group of people in America (and possibly Europe and elsewhere) who follow Christian teachings and do not necessarily go to Church, or even believe in God. This describes my philosophy, which is oftren subconscious and ingrained in my upbringing. What should I call following a Christian philosophy yet not believeing in God?
Christian philosophist?
Unitarian Universalist? (harhar)
Christian code?
Or, perhaps I could call it something myself. (Kenism!) I am so vain that way.
Note that this does not supercede skeptical thought (in me, anyway).