What are the most religions one can practice at one time without committing heresy in any of them?

What are the most religions one can practice at one time without committing heresy in any of them?

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Just avoid the three big insane, psychopathic & egomaniac ones

The others don't really have that much of a problem with other gods

> There is no finite number of religions
> Religions are man made
> Therefore you could have an infinite number of religions that do not have exclusivity written in as part of the rules

So you could practice an infinite amount or like as many as you want to bro

Can I start a religion that espouses western morals but gets rid of the contradictory bullshit that hinders christianity?

I should have specified "already established religions."

This myth again.

>myth
Many polytheistic religions incooperated faiths of other groups after conquest.

The Abrahamitic sects usually resolved this with
>muh heretic
>convert or die

I'm pretty sure thats already been done, but aside from that what is stopping you?

Name The religion

>Many polytheistic religions incooperated faiths of other groups after conquest.
this.

I find Christianity with Hinduism to make sense to me, but I take out all the old testament stuff.
Brahman = Father
Son = Human who is one with God's will or has achieved liberation.
Atman = Holy Spirit.

All orthodox schools of Hinduism hold the premise, "Atman exists, as self evident truth". Buddhism, in contrast, holds the premise, "Atman does not exist (or, An-atman) as self evident".[80][81]

Buddhists do not believe that at the core of all human beings and living creatures, there is any "eternal, essential and absolute something called a soul, self or atman".[6] Buddhists reject the concept and all doctrines associated with atman, call atman as illusion (maya), asserting instead the theory of "no-self" and "no-soul".[81][82] Buddhism, from its earliest days, has denied the existence of the "self, soul" in its core philosophical and ontological texts. In its soteriological themes, Buddhism has defined nirvana as that blissful state when a person realizes that he or she has "no self, no soul".[6][83][84]

How new are you?

I posted that picture for a reason. Consider what I'm trying to communicate non-verbally.

Know that which pervades the entire body is indestructible. No one is able to destroy the imperishable soul.

Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell.

>Consider what I'm trying to communicate non-verbally.
Chinese were much more tolerant to other faiths than christians?

Bahai + some Hindu sect + Taoism + some Buddhist sect + Shinto + Animism + New Age spirituality + Wiccan paganism + ancestor worship

You could probaby mix all those without any major conflicts. No Abrahamic religions, though. I don't know how strict the Sikhs are when it comes to

nigga just read the chinese squiggles like bruh

Off hand the Cult of Reason comes to mind, but I'm not some expert in theology. I would just be surprised if someone hasnt thought of that and tried it already

polytheistic master race

Holy fuck you are dumb

Communism.

Deism?

shinto + chaos magick + fascism

Back to beddit, neo-'pagan'
>contradictions are bad
Stop falling for ancient memes
After conquest, meaning actually white-washing their culture.
Wow, that's so progressive!

>What are the most religions one can practice at one time without committing heresy in any of them?
Just be a Hindu

SANATANA HINDUDHARMA + JAINADHARMA + BUDHHADHARMA
thats more than 100 you can practice