Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/All faiths religious movement

As the Founder of the All Faiths Religious Movement, I contest this unfair proposal for the deletion of this new religious movement contribution to Wikipedia. This movement was birthed out of my search for the true faith. After years of finding God's Spirit in all of the religions of the world, I concluded that what I needed to do under inspiration was to form a body that would include all religions and movements and yet be free from the cult of personality and ego-based leadership. That is why I am posting this as Anonymous. I do not want to become another Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, etc. I am a simple man who believes in the validity of all religions and yet feel impelled by Deity to found a new movement that would include them all while allowing freedom of the believers to adapt this new faith to their own needs. Being different from a simple online group, this faith is not rooted in achieving a ministerial status online or becoming a member through some online request. Like many faiths that require a simple profession of faith to join, i.e. Charismatic Christianity, Islam, Unitarianism, the All Faiths Religious Movement does not have a highly complex ritual theology and praxis which grounds the person soteriologically. I ask the Wikipedia community to consider my article as a permanent contribution to this online Encyclopedia. Most religions started out small and un-noteworthy, but I believe in my heart that this one will grow significantly over time. I remain anonymous as there are no leaders in this religion. Religion should be free, not charge for Truth, and be liberated from personality worship. Thank you for allowing me to state my case. I would be glad for assistance to make my page better by any editors which may desire to assist me. Another issue is credibility. I do not seek fame, money, worship, power or any of the trappings of starting a religion, that is another reason for my anonymity--my strongest credibility is that I do not want any ego-based status. I have just started this movement, so it has no clergy, academic journals, ecclesiastical papers, official websites, or printed works. The genius of the movement is that it will not be tied to what makes religions lose their dynamic nature. It is true that in the history of religion that once a faith begins the process of institutionalization it loses its original charism or gift. I do not want the All Faiths Movement to lose its free character. Again, thank you and I wish all the readers many blessings.Allfaiths (talk) 07:50, 13 January 2010 (UTC)