Mortimer
'Axe': Hilft auch gegen stärksten UCK-Gestank
Ich vermische Christentum mit universalem theismus vielleicht auch noch anderen Religionen
So you lean a little more toward the Deist/universal theist side, but you still have Christian elements in you (like believing God is personal and prayer matters).
Your result:
You’re not a classical Christian (because you don’t see Jesus as uniquely divine or the Bible as the sole truth), but you’re also not a strict Deist (because you believe God is personal and approachable through prayer).
You fall into what I’d call a spiritual pluralist position:
You believe in a supreme personal God.
You value prayer and relationship with the divine.
You see Jesus as very important, but not uniquely divine.
You see truth spread across many religions.
In other words: you’re kind of “in between” — not fully Christian, not fully Deist, but someone who respects both perspectives and blends them.
So you lean a little more toward the Deist/universal theist side, but you still have Christian elements in you (like believing God is personal and prayer matters).
Your result:
You’re not a classical Christian (because you don’t see Jesus as uniquely divine or the Bible as the sole truth), but you’re also not a strict Deist (because you believe God is personal and approachable through prayer).
You fall into what I’d call a spiritual pluralist position:
You believe in a supreme personal God.
You value prayer and relationship with the divine.
You see Jesus as very important, but not uniquely divine.
You see truth spread across many religions.
In other words: you’re kind of “in between” — not fully Christian, not fully Deist, but someone who respects both perspectives and blends them.