Are religions that have no creator god theistic or atheistic?

Are religions that have no creator god theistic or atheistic? Things like karma, reincarnation and demigods just being built in features of existence.

  1. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

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      Anonymous

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      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

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        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

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    Anonymous

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  6. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    atheist. theism needs a god. after all not all atheists are hard materialist humanists.Buddahist atheists exist.

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    Anonymous

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  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    they devolved from monotheism.
    people erroneously theorize religion beginning from animism and goes up, but it's the other way around (as previously uncontacted tribes being monotheistic proves).
    which proves monotheism, since those are offshoots from proper belief(Christianity), maintaining the style.

    as for the question itself, atheistic.

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Confusianism, kind of. "Tian" seems to alternately refer to either an origial deity or the machinations of heaven in general, while "Shangdi" is an older term used slightly more specifically for a god. Either way it's all so vague and inconsistent, either due to ancient origin or typical Chinese vagery, that it doesn't nearly compare to the sort of specific creator God you get in Abrahamic faiths. It's deemphasized in favor of infinite and also inconsistent "spirits" which probably originate from primitive ancestor worship.

    Shinto is similarly vague with an infinite number of kami spirits which include but are not necessarily exclusively ancestor spirits. Buddhism is, for the purposes of this conversation, similar, no god but vague "spirits" that get invoked.

    I don't believe there are any truly, fully atheistic religions or even atheistic people but that's another discussion. but basically east asian religions are fundamentally theologically decentralized that they are as close to "atheist" religions that you really get besides modern bolshevik drivel.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      bolsheviks too.
      they just idolize either themselves, ideology, or the propagandized "revolutionaries" (see lenin and the rest being put in giant banners).
      (also look into St. Gabriel Urgebadze's burning of one such banner for a very interesting saint's life).

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        yeah that's what a meant, bolshevism is also fundamentally theist but their faith (they will never admit it is one) couldn't exist without the foundational support of Christianity (which they will never admit is true). Marx and Engels and Lenin, et all are their prophets, das kapital and the commie manifesto are their scripture, and the classless utopia is their promised second coming- except unlike Christianity, instead of yielding stable societies they've created millions of starved corpses

  10. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

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  11. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    It's called Poly-Theism

    They are Polytheistic.

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  12. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I don't think it matters.

    I'm from a Buddhist area in Russia. Look up "Republic of Tuva". The religion of the locals is Buddhism mixed with traditional religions. Imagine if the Germans believed in Jesus but at the same time they worshipped Odin and Thor.

    So, people here usually claim themselves as Buddhists. But in reality people have no idea what it is, unless they learned the religion specifically. People treat it like it's Christianity, where Buddha is Jesus or God figure. Some people say I believe in Buddha, which is bullshit. You don't believe in actual historical figure, he really existed. You believe in his ideas and studies, that's different. But barely anyone actually learned about his studies.

    How do I put this in other way? Maybe there are Christians who go to church, read Bible, pray, etc. They may believe that if they do good things, good things will happen to them. Similar scenario with the Buddhists.

    Same thing but the wrapper is different. Why am I bringing up this religion? Because afaik it has no traditional God figure, or some kind of a creator. Afaik, it doesn't have nor hell nor heaven. Judging by my observations, they believe in karma. If you do bad things, eventually you'll get fucked in the ass or something.

    I'm an Atheist/Agnostic but my family is Buddhist. Only because I find Buddhism as bullshit. I could have turned into traditional religion aka shamanism/tengrism but I am sane enough NOT to believe that every lake and forest has it's own spirit. I am sane enough to not to believe that there is a whole pantheon of Gods. Etc. So, I have no choice.
    But I was thinking about Christianity a lot.

    What I found on the internet: While Buddhism is a tradition focused on spiritual liberation, it is not a theistic religion. The Buddha himself rejected the idea of a creator god, and Buddhist philosophers have even argued that belief in an eternal god is nothing but a distraction for humans seeking enlightenment.

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