Mar 22, 2020, 7:13 PM
STOICISM-EPICUREANISM
A (scientific) methodology for self authoring virtues that insulates you from the opinions of others, and a philosophy for living within your means, emphasizing family, friends, and the joys in life.
BUDDHISM
Faith is defined as serene trust that the practice of the Buddha’s teaching will bear fruit. A proto-scientific method of self discipline.
SECULAR CHRISTIANITY
Faith is defined as serene trust that the practice of the jesus’ teaching will bear fruit. A rational philosophy informed by mythology.
P-CHRISTIANITY
Extending the Natural Law of Sovereignty and Reciprocity with Trust in the evidence that the teachings of christianity: 1) the eradication of hatred from the human heart. 2) the extension of kinship love to kith. 3) the demand for personal acts of charity and personal cost, 4) the extension of exhaustive forgiveness before rejection, boycott, abandonment, punishment, enserfment, enslavement, death, or war; will lead to the best life for me, for those near me, and for our people – and that this is a necessary and sufficient means of my dedication to myself my family and others.
SUPERNATURAL CHRISTIANITY
a belief in the existence of God, in the reality of a transcendent domain that God administers as his kingdom and in the benevolence of the will of God or God’s plan for humankind; believing God’s promises, trusting in his faithfulness, and relying on God’s character and faithfulness to act; belief in Jesus’ resurrection from the dead
The precise understanding of the term “faith” differs among the various Christian traditions. Despite these differences, Christians generally agree that faith in Jesus lies at the core of the Christian tradition, and that such faith is required in order to be a Christian.