User talk:Pa

Pa (talk) 20:00, 8 February 2015 (UTC)payes, omnitheism exists & there are people who call themelves omnitheists. we founded the omnitheistic church in Berkeley, ca. back in 1976 & slowly it evolved. our only tenets were ALL GODS EXIST and ALL WAYS ARE VALID. If you did not adhere to these tenets you were not an Omnitheist. Technically this means you can believe in Jesus, Yahweh, or Allah, but if you proclaimed only they were Gods and no one else, you could not belong. We held that one could view the gods in any manner he chose -- as real sentient beings, as parts of the collective unconscious, as humans who have passed over, or as pretty stories. Atheists & Agnostics were welcomed. All Gods are part of the whole. All Ways lead to the Truth. One is not judged when you die by what you've done, but rather by how aware of the Truth you have become. It is a religion of absolute tolerance and unbevievable diversity. It is a religion of acceptance, not denial. It is a religion that reaches for the future, but doesn't deny the past. It is a religion that many would deny is a religion, but if we proclaim it is then it is no matter what anyone else may think. No one church can contain it. Everyone can define it in any manner that most please them and each is correct. -- Raji Dorotez, founder and high priest. you may contact me at rajidorotez@hotmail.com or simply google me and take it from there. --paganstongue

Omnitheism and Unitarian Universalism
The salient differences. Discuss. Peace. AgingHippie (talk) 20:21, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
 * This guy gets to be pope in one of them. Marlow (talk) 20:28, 8 February 2015 (UTC)