There are people who attend religious services who don't, in fact, believe in supernatural stuff. — Bitter Crank
There are people who attend religious services who don't, in fact, believe in supernatural stuff. — Bitter Crank
Perhaps we should hesitate before being so sure we can divide beliefs between the natural and supernatural. — mcdoodle
There are very secular atheists who hold onto some supernaturalistic ideas. — Bitter Crank
Indeed, I find that the main belief of most people is ietsism. — Thorongil
Ietsism (Dutch: ietsisme (pronounced [itsˈɪsmə]) – "somethingism") is an unspecified belief in an undetermined transcendent force. It is a Dutch term for a range of beliefs held by people who, on the one hand, inwardly suspect – or indeed believe – that "there must be something undefined beyond the material and that which can be known” than we know about, but on the other hand do not necessarily accept or subscribe to the established belief system, dogma or view of the nature of a Deity offered by any particular religion.
Can you give an example of a religion (not people who claim to be followers) that doesn't include supernatural beliefs? — anonymous66
Theological doctrine
Scientology does not preach or impose a particular idea of God on Scientologists. Rather, people are expected to discover the truth through their own observations as their awareness advances.
... the Church of Scientology has no set dogma concerning God that it imposes on its members. As with all its tenets, Scientology does not ask individuals to accept anything on faith alone. Rather, as one’s level of spiritual awareness increases through participation in Scientology auditing and training, one attains his own certainty of every dynamic. Accordingly, only when the Seventh Dynamic (spiritual) is reached in its entirety will one discover and come to a full understanding of the Eighth Dynamic (infinity) and one’s relationship to the Supreme Being.[118]
From the Scientology site above... "DOES SCIENTOLOGY HAVE A CONCEPT OF GOD?118 "Does Scientology have a concept of God?". www.scientology.org . Retrieved 2015-12-31.
Perhaps deism, pantheism, panentheism, and Logos could be seen as forms of ietsism? — anonymous66
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