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Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?

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Originally posted by Ian68
Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?
They say no.

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I say yes.

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Originally posted by Ian68
Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?
Yes you can. I do.
But otherwise than you state: my God expects nothing from me.

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Originally posted by thesonofsaul
I say yes.
i say i agree

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Originally posted by Ian68
Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?
Absolutely yes! , Jesus was at one with God and spent most of his time at odds with religion

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Originally posted by knightmeister
Absolutely yes! , Jesus was at one with God and spent most of his time at odds with religion
Yes and no. Christ frequented the temple to worship and, in fact, went into a rage when he saw the money changers defiling the timple and subsequently drove them out with a whip. Why would he do so if he cared nothing for the temple? Granted, he often clashed with the religious leaders only in that he exposed their hypocrisy. This, however, did not cause him to throw away the Torah or abandon the temple or the things of God.

My question to you is, do you want to do the will of God or your own will? If God be God he must have a work here on this earth to reach out to those in need. Do you want to be a part of this outreach? You see the religious leaders in the time of Jesus were more into themselves via social position and income rather than reaching out to those in need. This was one of Christs pet peeves and he blasetd the religious elite time and time again for such a pompous attitude.

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Originally posted by Ian68
Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?
I would say yes.

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Originally posted by Ian68
Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?
That is like asking can you experience the law of gravity without having to go to the science class room.

Of course you can find God without being religious. However those not experienced in God may be just as likely to label you as religious anyway.

Being labelled as "religious" is part of the persecution you may have to endure because you love God.

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Originally posted by Ian68
Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?
One does not FIND God. HE is not lost. We are lost, and He finds us.

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Originally posted by Ian68
Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?
Which God would that be?

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Originally posted by josephw
One does not FIND God. HE is not lost. We are lost, and He finds us.
That'a like a sign I heard of which read

"If you don't feel close to God, guess who moved."

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Originally posted by whodey
Yes and no. Christ frequented the temple to worship and, in fact, went into a rage when he saw the money changers defiling the timple and subsequently drove them out with a whip. Why would he do so if he cared nothing for the temple? Granted, he often clashed with the religious leaders only in that he exposed their hypocrisy. This, however, did not cause ...[text shortened]... s pet peeves and he blasetd the religious elite time and time again for such a pompous attitude.
You are right whodey. It's just hard to find a positive form of religion these days. I think my point is that following the living person of Christ is the main issue at hand , whether within or outside of religion. Despite what you say about the temple , he still spent most of the time in the fields.

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Originally posted by Ian68
Can you find God, and be at one with God, doing what he/she expects of you without being associated to any religion?
One definition of "religion" is "the service and worship of God or the supernatural". By definition, a person who does what you have described is religious, even if they do not belong to any of the established religions.

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I want to thank everyone for their replies.

I have always considered myself to be atheist, but more through a mistrust of mainstream religion than anything else. I think I am actually undecided and also more open minded than I would normally admit. In the most part peoples answers have made me realise that if I feel it's right, then I can adopt a more theistic position without compromising my own personal views of right and wrong. (As I have always felt these views come from somewhere deep within me, at the very least, it is not something I would ever wish to compromise.)