my sisters friend practices this religion, but i forget the name. she is allowed to believe what she wants in her church or whatever the place of worship is, but again i am pretty sure it is a form Christianity
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I am certain it is not Christian - it is the opposite of Christian - it is Scientology. Christians believe in GOD. They believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins - to save us from death - to allow us to have eternal life in heaven. Christains believe in the trinity - GOD, Jesus, and Holy Spirit. Hope this helps
The Unitarian-Universal Church is a liberal form of Christianity. They are very tolerant of every ones religious beliefs and church members are free to disagree with one another. There different opinions are respected. Thomas Jefferson was a Unitarian. He believed in the freedom of religion and of religious belief He was very tolerant. In fact, he and other founding fathers believed in it so much that they included the freedom of religion as part of the first amendment to the constitution.
The "Religion of No Religion". That's a religion or form of self worship controlled by Satan the Devil and one's own imperfect flesh. This figurative religion is fed by one's own desires and wants and is not based on God's Word the Bible. This religion doesnt include God at all and is something Satan the Devil, the world, and our imperfect flesh subcribe to.The mentality and attittude of "It's your thang, do what you wanna do....", is a standard in the world alienated from Jehovah God and His will and purpose.....As far as I know there is no such thing as a literal religion based on your question. However there are many religions that are not doing God's will at all today.
It was first in Syrian Antioch that Christ’s followers became known as Christians.
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