CONFUSED! LOL!
How you can instrinsically believe in religions that clearly contradict one another is an impossible feat.
To be fair, there are many people who take ideology from other religions to form their own spiritual convictions. But strictly speaking, they do not believe in anything outside of their own personal convictions or beliefs.
Once such an individual clearly defines for themselves what they personally believe, the next step in that process is they become the founder of a new religion of which they are the sole follower. Once they recruit a disciple, they become a religious leader. If any of their followers does not completely believe their religious outlook, cycle back to square one!
Buddhists believe in the teachings of Buddha, not in any one person necessairly. It is more a philosophy of life, than it is a religion.
The concept of religion is a set of one's personal beliefs. If you believe that religion is make believe, that is your religion. Religion does not necessarily have any ceremonies attached.
You are an Athiest, though if you don't believe in any god, it isn't a religion either.
any religion you believe it its civil its about what is in your heart.
any religion you believe it its civil its about what is in your heart.
Some people see religion as a moral compass that can be used through a person's life to judge one's actions, although religion is by no means necessary to form a system of morality. There is no evidence to show that people without a religion are any more likely to commit crimes. Humans don't "need" to believe in a religion, but human brains are highly adept at identifying patterns, and this predisposes humans to religious belief.
Belief in any religion comes from faith and not necessarily logic. Faith is believing in something that you cannot see.
He is an atheist meaning he doesnt believe in any religion.
It is not right for any religion to force their beliefs, in any way, shape or form, on others who do not believe in that religion. Religion should not be used to shape our country. The constitution guarantees us that we can be any religion that we choose, or no religion at all, if we so choose.
He says he doesn't believe in any religion.
There is a basic legal principle in the US known as freedom of religion, which is guaranteed in the US constitution. As a result, any person living in the US or any person who wishes to come to the US is free to believe in and practice any religion; the government does not impose any religion on anybody, nor does it prohibit any religion. In short, yes, Muslims can and do come to the US. Lots of Muslims have done so.
It means the person is an atheist, which means non believer. Hope that helps. To not believe in organised religion has no standing whatsoever on wether that person is athiest, agnostic or thiest. It simply means that they do not consider themselves as "belonging" to any particular organised religion. The question answers itself, believe what you want, just don't attach your beliefs to a larger organisation.