Nichiren Buddhism
Based on the Lotus Sutra as described Nichiren Daishonin.
http://www.sgi-usa.org/buddhism/nichiren.html
We chant “Nam Myoho Renge Kyo”.
http://members.freezone.co.uk/sunspark/nmhrk/home.htm
Oneness Pentecostal.
We believe in one God and believe that everyone who accepts Jesus into their hear repents, gets baptized, and receives the Holy Ghost (as taught in Acts 2:38) will be accepted into Christ's kingdom and will one day dwell with him. Everyone is a sinner. Its our human nature. But those sins can only be washed away when you follow the above steps.
Wicca
Wicca is a religion of respect, and a way of life that focuses on the balance between nature and man, as well as, the physical and spiritual world. It is a universal based religion, believing in the seen and unseen forces in all nature here on earth and in the greater universe. It is a religion of honor and respect for all living things.
In order to achieve balance, one must first learn respect for all things.
Originally posted by Storm
[b]WiccaWicca is a religion of respect, and a way of life that focuses on the balance between nature and man, as well as, the physical and spiritual world. It is a universal based religion, believing in the seen and unseen forces in all nature here on earth and in the greater universe. It is a religion of honor and respect for all living things.
In order to achieve balance, one must first learn respect for all things. [/B]
Thats a good one, Storm help me here didn't Druidism help to influence some aspects of Wicca..........................also Wicca sounds like there is hints of Buddha/Taoism.
Shinto
An ancient Japanese religion derived from the Chinese words Shin Tao (the way of the gods). It has no real founder, scripture, and a very loosely-organized priesthood. It has four affirmations: tradition and the family, love of nature, cleanliness, and matsuri (worship and honor given the kami, or gods, and ancestral spirits). It is a very tolerant religion and accepts and respects the validity of other religions; many believers also pay respects to other religions.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/shinto.htm
(I have a rather large interest in Eastern religions)
Originally posted by Lana
[b]ShintoAn ancient Japanese religion derived from the Chinese words Shin Tao (the way of the gods). It has no real founder, scripture, and a very loosely-organized priesthood. It has four affirmations: tradition and the family, love of nature, cleanliness, and matsuri (worship and honor given the kami, or gods, and ancestral spirits). It is a very tolerant religion and accepts and respects the validity of other religions; many believers also pay respects to other religions.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/shinto.htm
(I have a rather large interest in Eastern religions) [/B]