User talk:List of holy books of all religions

Sorry for invading your User Page - didn't notice it wasn't a New Article. It would, in my opinion, be a good one if it could be got going. I've left the linking of Bayan in - please unlink if you prefer. Below is what I added (and removed):

Christianity

 * The Bible

Once again, sorry. Peridon (talk) 12:03, 19 October 2008 (UTC)

Religions span more than those rooted in Judaism (i.e. Christian, Islam, Mormon...); where are the others
Judaism based religions also include Satanism

Religions also include: → Nuwaubianism → Wahabi → Native American works (Mayan, Inca, ... and modern tribes) → Xyrastrian → Buddhism → Wicca → Voodoo → Satanism → Temple of Psychic Youth → Scientology → Nation of Yahweh → Church of All Words → Universe People → Church of subGenius → Prince Philip Movement → Church of Euthanasia → ...

Philosophies might include: → Judaism → Buddhism → Universalism (Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin...)

There are legitimate arguments to "talk" about regarding:

→ The difference between a Religion and a Philosophy is that Religions use reason narrowly to support a consistent set of exclusive fixed perspectives, and philosophies use reason broadly to create a consistent set of inclusive relativistic perspectives → Judaism, Xyrastrian, Buddhism ... are Philosophies, while Paganism, Christianity, Islam, Mormon, and Satanism ... are religions → To exclude ANY religion from the list of all Religions is unethical → To exclude ANY religion from the list of all Religions is a political self-serving action → There are over 100,000 religions in the world → There are over 100,000 versions of holy documents upon which each religion is based; many of which are different versions with different interpretations

Science is a philosophy but supports all forms of religion and philosophy:

Any religious work that contradicts itself, or the observable universe, is not a legitimate religion; and, should not be included as a valid religious work.

God supposedly created everything, therefore the only works of God are everything not touched by mankind. Anything that contradicts the works of God are therefore the works of man. Any man that contradicts the works of God is therefore demonic; including religious leaders and their blind followers. Science strives to remove the influences of man, so science is the closest thing humans have to seeking to understand the works of God.

Being part of the broadest ethical use for the Universe, means being part of the broadest ethical use in God's Works. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jamesbdunn (talk • contribs) 16:32, 22 September 2014 (UTC)