what do you think of my philosophy on religion?

here is my thoughts on religion, I heard it from a book and I cant remember where but here it is, im gonna copy and paste part of something I wrote as an answer on this site: Maybe consider that the higher being or the unknown is like a big diamond, it has many faces. when you look at it you see your God, when I look at it I see my gods and goddesses, when another person looks at it they see their beliefs. maybe none of us are wrong, maybe none of us are right, but we are all kind of working towards the same diamond. therefore, nobody needs to change the way anybody else sees theyr diamond. just focus on what YOU see when you look at it.

Answer #1

My view on religion:

http://www.asearchfortruth.com/old

Answer #2

Well, it’s true that anyone is more than free to believe what they want if that’s what you meant with your philosophy.

Answer #3

I think a lot of people think this. I personally dont because it takes away a lot from a lot of religions.

Answer #4

You’re not too far off. Look at it this way. In the beginning God put out a point to look from and saw nothing. Then It (God) put out another point to look from and It saw It’s other viewpoint. Then It decided to put out many many viewpoints. At sometime it decided to give each of It’s viewpoints self decision from the other viewpoints, and with the same abilities. Guess who you are. God is the total of all of us together, and you are one of the viewpoints of God. That is why we have the same abilities as God. That is: To consider something, to postulate it into the physical universe, and to perceive what you postulate. Those are the abilities of God.
Great, isn’t it. But the trick is this, as Jesus said, when one or more come in my name it shell be done. In otherwise, it takes 2 or more (viewpoints) for your postulates to be.
And here is another thing to concider. There is a universal law. It is: All like things are attracted to eachother. It’s the oldest law in the world. It goes way back to India and the founder Dkarma. “What goes out comes back.” It has filtered down through the ages as “Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.” Have you heard of your ‘karma’. That is where that comes from.

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