How To Recognize A Spiritual Salvation Path

By Donald Wood


With current events, there is often a lot of talk about the end of days, a Christian based belief. As such, many people are becoming more involved in the religious aspects of life. Although, there are still many who claim to be spiritual though not religious. Of course, the most devout of Christians believe in a specific Spiritual Salvation Path.

For most Christians, there is only one way to eternal life and the gates of heaven. For most, this is through acceptance of Christ, as personal Lord and Savior through a specific prayer one must recite at the altar of an associated church, often followed by baptism. Whereas, others believe that Christ died for all and that everyone has been forgiven of sins committed in this lifetime.

Regardless of whether one is religious or otherwise, when it is time for the world to come to an end, that will happen. As many have predicted the end of the world over the past several years, and it has yet to come to pass, there are also more skeptics now than ever before. As to whether we are living in the end of days based on religious beliefs, no one can know for sure until judgement day occurs, if that is in fact the case.

Still, for those who believe in a specific route to eternity, most stand strong in the beliefs as taught by the Christian faith. Part and parcel to this faith is also the belief in Satan or the devil and that the entity can tempt one to sin against God. After which, one must ask forgiveness and be cleansed of such sin. Although, unlike the Catholic sect of the faith, Baptists, Episcopalians, Methodists and others have a direct relationship with God and ask forgiveness through prayer rather than repenting to a priest.

Whereas, those whom often claim to be Spiritual though not religious often subscribe to a number of alternative belief systems. While there may still be grievances against others for some lifestyle choices, most often bigotry, discrimination and homophobia are absent. It should be noted, that there are some sects of the Christian faith which are more accepting of difference than others.

The bigotry, hatred and homophobia that has spread across the land in the name of religion is enough to make anyone turn away from religion. Although, there are also those whom would like to still have a religious and spiritual life. As such, whether having changed to, or having built a welcoming congregation from scratch, there are now a number of churches which welcome those living a LGBTQ lifestyle. Although, while this is the case, not all clergy within the organization will perform gay marriages or other services associated with those particular individuals.

The most devout Christians still believe in a God who punishes those whom sin against the ideology of same. A belief that is used in creating this bigotry, hatred and homophobia against anyone who may be different from those subscribing to specific beliefs and ideologies. As such, the individual is often scolded and scorned by others in the congregation for such behavior.

Individuals involved in any form of alternative lifestyle or religious belief may want consider seeking out a true welcoming congregation. For example, there are many churches within the Unitarian Universalist organization that are very open and welcoming to both LGTBQ and pagans.In fact, there is actually a CUUPS group at some Unitarian Universalist churches, CUUPS standing for Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans.




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