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truthseeker
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Respectfully,
I agree that faith is complete without religion. It appears to me that religion is an establishment of methods that sets groups apart from others. It is a desire of the flesh to be bound and the nature of the spirit to be boundless as we strive to escape whatever system of things and return to a true nature of freedom. Usually whatever we consider to be bad or sinful is a desire of the flesh. When we are operating truly in the spirit we let go of all desires of the flesh and at that point there is no right or wrong, there just IS. It transcends all earthly values. Religion appears to me to be a construct of how to conduct oneself in the operation of the flesh while faith is a meditative process. Faith puts us in union with the God that we seek. Religion is devotion to the God that we seek - for display among our fellow man.
I agree that faith is complete without religion. It appears to me that religion is an establishment of methods that sets groups apart from others. It is a desire of the flesh to be bound and the nature of the spirit to be boundless as we strive to escape whatever system of things and return to a true nature of freedom. Usually whatever we consider to be bad or sinful is a desire of the flesh. When we are operating truly in the spirit we let go of all desires of the flesh and at that point there is no right or wrong, there just IS. It transcends all earthly values. Religion appears to me to be a construct of how to conduct oneself in the operation of the flesh while faith is a meditative process. Faith puts us in union with the God that we seek. Religion is devotion to the God that we seek - for display among our fellow man.