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I am aparently 100% a Secular Humanist. Here is some info on Secular Humanism.
Secular Humanism
Belief in Deity: Not considered important. Most Humanists are atheists or agnostics.
Incarnations: Same as above.
Origins of universe/life: The scientific method is most respected as the means for revealing the mysteries of the origins of the universe and life.
After death: An afterlife or spiritual existence after death is not recognized.
Why evil? No concept of “evil.” Reasons for wrongdoing are explored through scientific methods, e.g. through study of sociology, psychology, criminology, etc.
Salvation: No concept of afterlife or spiritual liberation or salvation. Realizing ones personal potential and working for the betterment of humanity through ethical consciousness and social works are considered paramount, but from a naturalistic rather than supernatural standpoint.
Undeserved suffering: No spiritual reasons, but rather a matter of human vulnerability to misfortune, illness, and victimization.
Contemporary Issues: The American Humanist Association endorses elective abortion. Other contemporary views include working for equality for homosexuals, gender equality, a secular approach to divorce and remarriage, working to end poverty, promoting peace and non-violence, and environmental protection.
Remarkably this is actually amazingly close to the truth. Aside from a few minor disagreements on comtemporay issues, and the fact that I dismiss nothing entirely, all of the above is true for the most part. You don't get that very often.
#1 Unarius Society
#2 Friends of Osho
#3 The People's Temple
#4 Moonies (Unification Church)
#5 Falun Gong
#6 ISKCON (Hare Krishna)
#7 Cult of Lord Jesus Christ
#8 Aetherius Society
#9 Blavatsky Foundation
#10 Eckankar
#11 International Raelian Movement
#12 The Discordians
#13 Church of the Subgenius
#14 Scientology Pro Con
#15 Church of Christ
#16 Order of the Solar Temple
#17 Thelema/OTO
Using this I should become a member of the Uranius Academy Of Science.
Unarius is a teaching of the interdimensional psychodynamics of the mind.
Worldwide, there is substantial agreement that humankind is being prepared for a momentous change in consciousness, which will effect all institutions on earth as we come to the end of the sixth cycle of the recessional in the year 2001. The Unarius Educational Foundation provides information about the evolutionary design of life, the physics describing the mind and brain/body system, explaining the nature of consciousness substantiated by an interdimensional science of life.
The Unarius Academy of Science is an educational and scientific organization, founded in 1954 by Dr. Ernest L. and Ruth E. Norman, Cosmic Visionaries. The founders laid down a bridge that is a cosmic link to the Space Brothers. Unarius, an acronym for Universal Articulate Interdimensional Understanding of Science is dedicated to exploring the frontiers of science and expanding our awareness and connection with galactic intelligence. The Unarius Science of Life teaching is the basis of the galactic intelligence of advanced, intelligent persons.
As an Educational Foundation . . . We teach a corrective and preventive psychotherapy based upon the physics of reincarnation, a comprehensive curriculum of self-mastery that explains the interactive, regenerative function of the mind and brain-body system. In advancing the knowledge of the spiritual principles of life, the teachings of Unarius explain the origin of atomic life within the new holographic paradigm of an interdimensional science.
As a Research Institution . . . The broad concourse of life after life, of life and death, is an inner directed study of the mind, a research into the psychodynamics of consciousness. Its purpose is to awaken the individual to previous life encounters, the clairvoyant aptitude of the mind, and the reality of one's spiritual connection.
As a Membership Organization . . . As a member, you will discover the many-faceted activities of the Academy's curriculum. Admission to seminars, lectures, and special events is available to members at a reduced cost. Also available at reduced cost are books as well as the Unarius video programs that air on public access cable, nationally and internationally.
Not sure how much of this applies to me. But once again it is the quest to find enlightenment through scientific method, which I would have to say is quite high on my list of possible beliefs. Don't plan to join a cult any time soon though - lol.