Sisterwolf56 wrote:In any case if you want to consider Therian a religion then i'm Therian. If you'd rather call it a spiritual belief, then I guess i'd be Atheist.
I believe in evaluation, and yet some how i'm also a Therian. It makes sense and yet again it makes none.
As an Atheist, I believe in science more than any god, so I believe evaluation. At the same time, i'm also a Therian so I also believe in reincarnation. Which in a weird way makes sense. I mean what else would happen to all of the souls after we die? Considering I don't believe in god and there for I don't believe in heaven either, they have to have somewhere to go.
I hope that makes sense. O.o
Oh hey, theri there.

I'm just going to write this assuming evaluation=evolution. Although, I mean. I believe in evaluation, and therefore I believe in evolution, but that's a story for another day. n_n
You say "i'm also a Therian so I also believe in reincarnation." Do you think being therian necessitates belief in reincarnation, or is that just your personal way of making sense out of therianthropy? Do you personally think of therianthropy as being your religion, and if so, in what way do you practice that?
I suppose I still identify as therian, myself, and while I also believe in reincarnation and suppose it could be part of the explanation for why I am therian, I tend to ascribe therianthropy more to this life, and my psychological constructs, rather than a form in a past life. But, I mean. Maybe. I tend to think of therianthropy as having a mix of spiritual and psychological sources and not as a religion, but that's just my personal view.
Anyway. Not trying to hijack this thread, I was simply curious in your spiritual ideas re: therianthropy, Sisterwolf.
