justme +FollowMost people follow religions… But the teachers were never confined by them. ☸️ Gautama Buddha never called himself a Buddhist. ✝️ Jesus Christ never called himself a Christian. ☪️ Prophet Muhammad never called himself a Muslim. They didn’t teach labels or rituals— They taught love. - Their message was compassion. - Their path was kindness. - Their language was understanding. ✨Love was their true religion. But over time, Humans built walls around what was meant to be open. If you truly understand them… You don’t become more religious... You become more human. And that… Was always the real religion. 🤍🕊️ . . . . #peace #love #buddha #jesus #religion #messageoflove #inspiration170Share
justme +FollowBeing human comes before any belief. What you practice means nothing if your actions cause harm. Kindness is greater than labels. Compassion is greater than rituals. Anyone can claim faith — but not everyone lives with integrity. What matters is not what you follow, but how you treat people. Because in the end, your character will always speak louder than your beliefs... and how you treat others will define who you truly are. 🪷🕊☮️ . . . . #wisdom #religion #peace #kindness #love115Share
justme +FollowGreat teachers did not come to create divisions. They came to remind humanity of compassion, kindness, and love. Over time, people formed religions, traditions, and labels around their teachings. But the heart of their message was simple. Live with love. Treat others with compassion. Walk with humility and awareness. Names and identities may differ, but the essence remains the same. When love becomes the center of our actions, we begin to understand the true spirit behind every great teaching. . . . . #buddha #wisdom #religion #kindness #love #jesus #christianity #peace42Share
justme +FollowA meaningful life is not defined by labels, beliefs, or arguments about philosophy. What truly shapes a person is how they live, how they treat others, and the intention they carry in their heart. Comfort and material things can support life, but they cannot give it depth or purpose. Compassion, kindness, and respect are what give life its real value. When we see others not as strangers but as fellow human beings, barriers begin to dissolve. A good life is simple at its core... live with understanding, act with kindness, and let your presence bring a little more peace into the world. . . . . #buddha #wisdom #religion #spirituality #God #kindness #love #peace200Share
otaylor+FollowIs Your Name Secretly Magical?Apparently, if your name starts with G, P, or Y, you might be a spiritual powerhouse! Numerology says these letters are tied to the number 7, which means you’re probably super intuitive, wise, and a bit of an old soul. People with these initials tend to be deep thinkers, great at spotting patterns, and are the go-to for meaningful convos. Check if your name made the list—maybe you’re more mystical than you thought! #Religion #Numerology #SpiritualGifts80Share
otaylor+FollowFree gas in Ravenel: Don’t miss this Saturday!Nothing beats a surprise at the pump—this Saturday, folks in Ravenel can fill up for free, thanks to Greater New Bethlehem AME Church’s “Gas on God” event. Starting at 9 a.m. at Blue Water Market on Savannah Highway, the giveaway is open to everyone in the community, but it’s first-come, first-served. With prices always creeping up, a free tank could make a real difference for families. Who else thinks more local groups should step up like this? Let’s talk about how these acts of kindness impact our town! #Religion #Ravenel #CommunitySupport00Share
Dr. Robert Barnes+FollowBig changes at Mepkin Abbey: New abbot steps inMepkin Abbey near Moncks Corner just welcomed Dom Gerard Jonas Palmares as its new abbot, marking a fresh chapter for this close-knit community of monks. With only 13 monks remaining—down from 30 two decades ago—the Abbey has been working hard to strengthen its sense of community and prepare for the future. Outgoing abbot Father Joseph Tedesco leaves behind a legacy of new spaces like the Meditation Garden and will now lead the retreat center. What do you think this new leadership could mean for the Abbey’s role in the Lowcountry? #Religion #MepkinAbbey #MoncksCorner00Share
kimberly31+FollowChicago’s South Side church brings warmth in the coldFreezing temps didn’t stop Pastor Malcolm Griffith and his team from showing up at 111th and State in Roseland, handing out brand new coats, gloves, and shoes right from their RV. Even when frostbite is a real risk, they’re out there making sure neighbors have what they need to get through the night. For some, it’s more than just supplies—it’s a chance to connect, get a prayer, or ask for help. This kind of community care is what makes Chicago strong, no matter how cold it gets. How are you helping neighbors during this extreme cold? #Religion #ChicagoWeather #CommunityCare00Share
Lindsay Wood+FollowTPUSA Faith Tour Sparks Major BacklashTurning Point USA Faith’s big Make Heaven Crowded Tour just kicked off in LA, but the buzz isn’t all positive. Erika Kirk’s first big move as leader is already under fire for featuring Pastor Greg Laurie, who’s facing lawsuits over alleged child abuse cover-ups at his church. Some say Laurie shouldn’t be on stage while this is unresolved, but organizers insist the show—and the mission—must go on. Next stop: San Diego. Will the controversy follow? #Religion #TPUSAFaith #GregLaurie40Share
John Nelson+FollowShroud of Turin: Medieval Art Hoax?The Shroud of Turin just got a major reality check! A Brazilian graphics expert used AI and 3D modeling to show the famous cloth probably wasn’t Jesus’ burial shroud after all. Instead, it looks like a medieval artist created it using a shallow carving as a mold—way more art project than holy relic. The digital analysis even matches up with old carbon dating, so the legend might finally be busted. Mind. Blown. #Religion #ShroudOfTurin #AI00Share