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Neutralism

A religion in which you believe that one or more higher powers exist but it is impossible to know anything about them. Neutralists may or may not believe in a spirit or soul. Neutralists believe that it is possible for multiple different religions to be correct but that it is impossible to verify if they are. Neutralism is similar to agnosticism but differs in a few ways from most forms of it. Agnosticism is usually linked with a religious system or areligious system, for instance, agnostic Christianity or agnostic atheism. However, neutralism is never linked to a single religion in that way but can be linked to multiple religions in a different way.
I practice neutralism.
Neutralism by Shugunou May 22, 2023

neutralism

A religion saying that you are neutral to all religions. You can either believe in god or nothing. Basically you go with the flow of all religions in the world. If you die and God is Buddha or something else, then you would be fine because you were neutral to it.
Dan wasn't afraid to die because he was a good person and he believed in neutralism.
neutralism by Joey Lopez November 4, 2007

Positive Neutralism 

A belief that individual/group should not take a side on a controversial topic and doesn't intervene in others' business. The individual/group will respond to criticism and controversial topics in a positive manner.
Jimmy, a supporter of Positive Neutralism chose to stay quiet and not to provoke the situation during a fight between a group of students.

Net Neutrality 

The term describes the belief that Internet service providers (ISPs) and governments should treat data transmitted on the Internet equally regardless of the kind, or size, being transmitted. Net Neutrality advocates are opposed to ISPs throttling connection speeds based on the kind of data being transmitted, or the servers transmitting. Net Neutrality advocates are also opposed to the creation of "fast lanes," or faster/higher bandwidth connections, for exclusive content providers (e.g. Netflix, Youtube, etc.) who often pay, or may be required to pay, an additional fee to ISPs for these fast lanes. A "neutral" net would have ISPs charge users equally regardless of content, site, platform, application, type of attached equipment, and modes of communication. Net Neutrality does NOT refer to censorship of the internet by the Federal Government. Primarily, again, Net Neutrality is the position which states that ISPs should not limit service, or provide exclusive services, to those sending traffic along their network based on content (music, movies, etc.), site (e.g. political websites, websites owned by their competitors, etc.), company/customer, application, equipment, or mode/type of communication (peer to peer).

Many fear that if currently proposed net neutrality laws are passed the FCC will be given unlimited control of the internet, and that private ISPs will influence the FCC to pass regulations that will push their competitors out of business.
Comcast isn't treating traffic neutrally, and thus we must pass Net Neutrality legislation, regulate the internet, and hope that the government, and the Net, won't end up in Comcast's pocket through the revolving door that is Washington DC.
Net Neutrality by asrin September 15, 2014

Neutraldom 

A type of group dedicated to being neutral to any kind of media, fictional character, person, things, objects and even vehicles. They have existed before the 21st century.
"Neutraldoms are commonly found everywhere." - Sonic the Hedgehog
Neutraldom by Ryan900USAYT March 27, 2022

Net Neutrality 

The idea that the interwebs are neutral territory belonging to no government. Under net neutrality, all internet access should be treated equally free from censorship, throttling, or any other disruptive actions that diminish freedom of expression or freedom of usage preventing corporate monopolies.
The FCC wants to destroy net neutrality and give giant cable companies control over the Internet.
Net Neutrality by TremereLord July 18, 2017