a modern religion

@gengeni (3308)
Indonesia
August 30, 2011 8:26am CST
Is there a modern religion without orders and prohibitions, be human, just nice and understanding allowed? Find the ancient rules and prohibitions are not always so apt for our times
6 responses
@najibdina29 (1309)
• Indonesia
5 Sep 11
may be something more modern than the eternally valid divine commandments do not love it. Because then you sympathetic, considerate and patient and so loving to live together .. The lack of love as a ruthless and selfish Ichliebe transgress these commandments contrary, however, if it does not then you should .. who kill to give false Zuegnis, covet thy neighbor's goods, but rather that you loved from childhood to honor ..
• Indonesia
2 Sep 11
Unfortunately there are not only "nice" people,therefore, religion is probably necessary.
• Thailand
30 Aug 11
The only major religion that I know of that does not have any hard-fast rules that you must follow is Buddhism.
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
30 Aug 11
The humanistic atheism - (of course, is not a religion) - is committed to man and not God. However, we feel we are better than the people Athisten not because we commit mistakes and weak.
• United States
30 Aug 11
No religion is peaceful because some people think that their religion is the correct one. If you are a not Christian you can't be saved because you don't accept Jesus. If you are Pagan people think you are a devil worshiper. This world would be so much better if people mind their own business so what if your neighbor doesn't believe in god. One of the reasons why I don't go to church is because I don't like taking orders from people. I was born with free will why do I have to obey the church or the bible. I believe in god and try to be good but I don't believe in the bible or the church.
@godarna (223)
30 Aug 11
Is religion not what you make of it yourself. All people know what's right or wrong. So be a good person and help people where you can. There are already rules enough in this world, it's what they call "law".