From Wikipedia
Omnism
Omnism is the belief in all
religion.
[1][2] Those who hold this belief are called omnists. In recent years, the term has been resurfacing due to the interest of modern-day self-described omnists who have rediscovered and begun to redefine the term. Omnism is similar to
syncretism, the belief in a fusion of faiths in harmony.
[3]However, it can also be seen as a way to accept the existence of various religions without believing in all that they profess to teach. Many omnists say that all religions contain truths, but that no one religion offers all that is truth.
An artistic
mandala with symbols associated with six
world religions expressing love as a common value.
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From Gemini
- Omnism
The belief in all religions, and that they share a common goal and ability to achieve it. Omnists generally believe that all religions have some level of truth, but they don't necessarily accept every religious claim as true.
- Baháʼí Faith
A religion that emphasizes the unity of all religions, the importance of science and religion working together, and the goal of establishing a permanent peace.
- Rudolf Otto
A theologian, mystic, and philosopher who described the experience of encountering the holy as having both an awesome and fascinating aspect. The awesome aspect can lead to feelings of the uncanny, divine wrath, and judgment, while the fascinating aspect can lead to experiences of grace and divine love.
- Ominous onomastics
A symbolic name that foretells destruction, as in Isaiah 8:1–4, where a name is used to symbolize the imminent destruction of Syria and Israel by the Assyrians.
- Bataille's theory of religion
The idea that religion is a search for lost intimacy, and that archaic festivals can affirm life through destructive consumption while also foreshadowing war, a more ominous order.
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What is omnism? What is an omnist? Does omnism teach that all religions are equally true?
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