So, what if we made to most liberal religion ever?
3 weeks ago
So I want to make a very liberal religion for... reasons. definitely not to spite the government and call them out on religious discrimination or anything, no never. but what to call it
Foundation for Universal Compassion and Knowledge - Unbound
Faith of Unconditional Consent and Kindness United
Followers Upholding Consent & Knowledge - Universal
Fraternity of Unholy Curiosity and Kinship Unlimited.
First Universal Church of Knowledge & Understanding.
Or, if one hasn't caught the acronym yet: F.U.C.K-U
Core tenets
I. Consent & Bodily Autonomy
Consent is sacred. No act between adults is immoral if all parties agree freely and without coercion.
Bodily autonomy is divine authority. No one state, parent, church, or partner may claim dominion over another’s body.
Gender affirmation is holy work. Transitioning, exploring, or redefining oneself is an act of spiritual honesty.
Sexuality is neither shameful nor sacred; it is natural. Pleasure shared with consent is moral; harm without consent is sin.
II. Earth & Existence
The Earth is the first temple. Protecting nature is a moral obligation equal to protecting life.
Consumption must not exceed compassion. Waste and exploitation are spiritual corruption.
Animals and ecosystems possess inherent worth, not as property, but as fellow participants in existence.
To heal the planet is to heal the self. Stewardship is not charity; it is balance restored.
III. Knowledge & Education
Ignorance is the only devil. Seek understanding even when it shatters comfort.
Children deserve truth, not indoctrination. Teach them all religions and let them see how each fails and succeeds.
Science and spirituality are siblings. Each seeks truth by different paths; both must be questioned.
Censorship is blasphemy against curiosity.
IV. Ethics & Human Relations
Kindness is the highest ritual. Empty piety means nothing without compassion in action.
Pedophilia, slavery, and misogyny are unforgivable sins. There is no forgiveness for willful harm.
Community is voluntary, not compulsory. Belonging cannot be forced; it must be chosen.
Freedom without empathy is tyranny.
V. Freedom & Defiance
Question every authority; including this one.
Faith is not obedience; it is courage to believe in your own worth.
Blasphemy is holy when it speaks truth.
We do not worship gods; we become better than them.
VI. Governance & Justice
Equality under consent. Laws exist to protect freedom, not restrict it.
Power must answer to those it governs.
Transparency is a moral duty. Secrecy is rot.
Punishment must seek restoration, not humiliation.
VII. Core Creed
We honor consent, curiosity, compassion, and creation.
We reject cruelty, control, and corruption.
We live freely, love openly, and learn endlessly.
F.U.C.K.U. is not submission; it is liberation.
Foundation for Universal Compassion and Knowledge - Unbound
Faith of Unconditional Consent and Kindness United
Followers Upholding Consent & Knowledge - Universal
Fraternity of Unholy Curiosity and Kinship Unlimited.
First Universal Church of Knowledge & Understanding.
Or, if one hasn't caught the acronym yet: F.U.C.K-U
Core tenets
I. Consent & Bodily Autonomy
Consent is sacred. No act between adults is immoral if all parties agree freely and without coercion.
Bodily autonomy is divine authority. No one state, parent, church, or partner may claim dominion over another’s body.
Gender affirmation is holy work. Transitioning, exploring, or redefining oneself is an act of spiritual honesty.
Sexuality is neither shameful nor sacred; it is natural. Pleasure shared with consent is moral; harm without consent is sin.
II. Earth & Existence
The Earth is the first temple. Protecting nature is a moral obligation equal to protecting life.
Consumption must not exceed compassion. Waste and exploitation are spiritual corruption.
Animals and ecosystems possess inherent worth, not as property, but as fellow participants in existence.
To heal the planet is to heal the self. Stewardship is not charity; it is balance restored.
III. Knowledge & Education
Ignorance is the only devil. Seek understanding even when it shatters comfort.
Children deserve truth, not indoctrination. Teach them all religions and let them see how each fails and succeeds.
Science and spirituality are siblings. Each seeks truth by different paths; both must be questioned.
Censorship is blasphemy against curiosity.
IV. Ethics & Human Relations
Kindness is the highest ritual. Empty piety means nothing without compassion in action.
Pedophilia, slavery, and misogyny are unforgivable sins. There is no forgiveness for willful harm.
Community is voluntary, not compulsory. Belonging cannot be forced; it must be chosen.
Freedom without empathy is tyranny.
V. Freedom & Defiance
Question every authority; including this one.
Faith is not obedience; it is courage to believe in your own worth.
Blasphemy is holy when it speaks truth.
We do not worship gods; we become better than them.
VI. Governance & Justice
Equality under consent. Laws exist to protect freedom, not restrict it.
Power must answer to those it governs.
Transparency is a moral duty. Secrecy is rot.
Punishment must seek restoration, not humiliation.
VII. Core Creed
We honor consent, curiosity, compassion, and creation.
We reject cruelty, control, and corruption.
We live freely, love openly, and learn endlessly.
F.U.C.K.U. is not submission; it is liberation.
FA+

Misogyny should be rewritten to "sexism".
Sexism is not unforgivable - it must be deconstructed, grown past, healed from. All people experience sexism and all people participate in it. Same as other socially culturally etc significant group biases and prejudices etc. People can grow and better themselves. Many do.
Science already questions itself. It's the nature of science, so to speak. It looks at the evidence of what is there, and draws conclusion from it, rather than seeking answers to confirm a question it wants to see confirmed (as with a lot of religion).
There's some limited time and quality with regards to teaching children all religion. Even those devout in their paths don't necessarily learn it themselves, as we've seen. But I get your premise.
I generally see where you're going but it's still restrictive in certain ways that I don't have words for atm.
Good luck!
Scared people I get can be quite irrational, and look for a strong leader who says that they can solve all their problems. but it's still depressing how little resistance some people put up to losing their rights