Paradoxism is not a religion.
It is not a doctrine.
It is not a replacement for your beliefs.
Paradoxism is a living philosophy — a space for those who feel caught between faith and doubt, belief and skepticism, science and spirit, certainty and wonder.
We exist for people who have asked honest questions and refused easy answers.
Our Core Insight
God is real. God does not exist.
Both can be true — depending on where you stand, how you look, and what you’ve lived.
Paradoxism teaches that truth is not a fixed object to be handed down, but a personal experience that unfolds through consciousness. What is sacred is not agreement, but authenticity.
What We Believe (and What We Don’t)
Paradoxism has no rigid theology.
There are no required beliefs.
There is no authority telling you what is true for you.
Instead, we share a few foundational agreements — not as rules, but as starting points:
- The pursuit of truth is sacred, even when it destroys certainty.
- Love, compassion, and honesty matter more than dogma.
- Faith and reason are reflections of the same human longing.
- The divine — however one defines it — is experienced through consciousness.
- Every person must walk their own paradox.
Some in our community believe in God.
Some do not.
Some pray.
Some meditate in silence.
Some see Jesus as a savior.
Some see him as a symbol, pattern, or teacher.
All are welcome — because Paradoxism teaches that truth is personal, not enforced.
A Jeet Kune Do of the Soul
Paradoxism follows the principle:
Absorb what is useful. Discard what is not. Add what is uniquely your own.
Like a martial art with no fixed form, Paradoxism encourages each seeker to build their own understanding from lived experience — not borrowed certainty.
Your path may evolve.
Your beliefs may change.
That is not failure. That is growth.
Why We Exist
We exist because many people no longer fit neatly into traditional belief systems — yet still feel a deep hunger for meaning, reverence, and connection.
We exist for:
- The faithful who doubt
- The skeptics who still wonder
- The spiritual who rejects superstition
- The rational who feels something more
- The wounded who refuse bitterness
- The seekers who choose honesty over comfort
Paradoxism is a home for those who stand in the in-between — and recognize it as holy ground.
Our Only Commandment
Be honest with yourself.
There is no greater sin in Paradoxism than pretending to believe what you do not, or denying what you truly experience.
There is no higher virtue than living with integrity, curiosity, and compassion.
An Invitation
Paradoxism does not ask you to follow.
It asks you to look.
To question deeply.
To love generously.
To doubt bravely.
To believe carefully.
To walk your paradox without shame.
If you are here, you are not broken.
You are awake.
Welcome.