Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Humanity – Religion of Religions?
Humanity – Religion of Religions is a hybrid spiritual framework and social movement that integrates the best practices from multiple world religions, relevant laws, and contemporary lifestyles. It is designed to promote unity, ethical governance, and social harmony across diverse faiths.
2. Is this a replacement for existing religions?
No. Humanity - Religion of Religions is compatible with core values of other existing religions. It supplements traditional faiths by offering carefully chosen religious customs and practices that enhance personal, familial, and societal well-being.
3. What is the Social Neutrality theory?
Social Neutrality is the core philosophy of Humanity – Religion of Religions, which aims to resolve /neutralize conflicts arising from differences in race, religion, caste, and nationality. It does so by ensuring that an individual's beliefs do not interfere with or undermine the beliefs of others. Rather than promoting indifference, Social Neutrality encourages respectful coexistence by celebrating multiple religion's traditions that serve humanity's collective well-being. It supports freedom to celebrate diverse religious customs, and the rejection of discriminatory norms. Ultimately, the theory offers a path toward a more just, compassionate, and unified global society.
4. How does Humanity ensure compatibility with existing laws and religions?
All practices—including marriage ceremonies, family systems, and religious customs—are carefully selected and optimized to align with prevailing local laws and the core values of existing religions. Conflicts are addressed through midway solutions and with respectful alternatives.
5. What is the significance of changing names and forming new communities within Humanity – Religion of Religions?
Members are encouraged to adopt new names and form communities based on shared goals and interests, rather than birth or ancestry. This practice helps break down communal identities and promotes true global citizenship. It challenges traditional systems and fosters strategic coordination to achieve common objectives.
6. What is the Humanity - Religion of Religions family system?
At ages 12–15, each individual forms a complementary family unit consisting of 6-9 people with:
A family consultant
The individual
The individual's parents
A mentoring couple
Up to three additional members to support Emerging adulthood
This unit supports the individual until age 25 (Females) or 29 (Males), focusing on their career, wellbeing, marriage, and ancestral property matters.
7. What happens after the cutoff age in the family system?
After reaching the designated age, the individual gains greater autonomy, especially in relationships, choosing life partners, and managing ancestral property rights etc. The family’s role becomes more limited, promoting independence and personal growth for the Individual.
8. How does Humanity approach marriage?
Marriage follows a structured, inclusive process:
Structured Pre-marital counselling
Structured AI - Assisted matchmaking
Structured marriage agreement - covering:
Scrutiny over life partner selection
Plans for children and their upbringing
Transfer of ancestral property rights
Conflict resolution (e.g., divorce, parental disputes etc)
Note: All arrangements are compatible with the individual's original religion and local laws.
9. What is the role of ambassadors in Humanity - Religion of Religions?
Ambassadors are role models. They are appointed to select, practice and showcase optimized religious practices from various faiths. They help resolve interfaith conflicts, promote understanding, and ensure that all religious traditions are respected and integrated respectfully.
10. How does Humanity - Religion of Religions address religious conflicts?
Conflicting practices are resolved through midway solutions and alternative rituals that preserve the essence of traditions while fostering mutual respect and peaceful coexistence.
11. What is the long-term vision of Humanity – Religion of Religions?
Humanity aims to develop an international unified common civil code that transcends race, religion, caste, creed, and nationality. It envisions a global community where everyone feels part of one family, guided by shared human values.
12. Is Humanity a political movement?
No. While it supports legal and constitutional reforms, Humanity - Religion of Religions is not a political party. It is a philosophical and social initiative focused on unity, justice, and ethical governance.
13. How does Humanity relate to human rights and governance?
Humanity - Religion of Religions advocates for human rights protections, ethical governance, and transparency. It supports reforms in Law, education, Human Rights, and constitutional safeguards to uphold individual dignity and social justice.
14. Can Humanity be implemented globally?
Yes. Humanity - Religion of Religions is designed to be scalable and adaptable across cultures and legal systems. Its universal values and flexible frameworks make it suitable for international adoption and interfaith cooperation.
15. How does Humanity - Religion of Religions use technology?
The online platform developed for Humanity – Religion of Religions leverages technologies like AI for matchmaking, digital record-keeping, and collaboration. Secure digital systems are used to improve personalization, transparency, and ease of access. The platform also ensures individual privacy is protected while complying with relevant legal frameworks.
16. How does Humanity - Religion of Religions benefit society?
Through the teachings of compassion, justice, and peace, "Humanity - Religion of Religions" seeks to empower individuals to confront societal challenges such as poverty, inequality, and crime, working towards building a better future for all.