Multifaith
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This term should not be confused with Interfaith, which concerns the communication between different religions.
To be Multifaith is to feel an affinity with aspects of more than one religion and to believe that no one religion is superior to the others.
This is inherent to Relativism, but is also common amongst followers of many other religions such as Buddhism or Confucianism.
[edit] Relativism
When written with a capital R, this word refers to Relativism as a religion and not to moral or philosophical relativism.
Relativism considers all religions equally capable of providing valid ways of honouring a divine creator, if any such divine creator does exist.
All religions are also considered equally capable of providing a motivation to do good for those who understand them, or to do evil whilst claiming to do good for those who misinterpret them.
Encompasses the belief that the best way to honour a divine creator is through the accomplishment of good actions, defined as those motivated by respect and empathy, and that no bad actions can ever be justified in the name of religion.