Its not believing in all religions. It's a belief that all religions have universal truths.
"Contemporary usage has modified "belief in all religions" to refer more to an acceptance of the legitimacy of all
religions. The OED elaborates that an omnist believes "in a single
transcendent purpose or cause uniting all things or people". That is not necessarily the conclusion of those who describe themselves as omnists. Some omnists interpret this to mean that all religions contain varying elements of a common truth, or place omnism in opposition to
dogmatism, in that omnists are open to potential truths from all religions. However, as with modern physics, this does not mean that there is a single transcendent purpose or cause that unites. There may indeed be an infinite number of possibilities, or a deeper form of uncertainty in reality. There may be an influence more akin to
existentialism in which
consciousness is a power or
force that helps determine the reality, yet is not a
divine influence.
In this regard, omnism does not appear to be a form of
theology, as it neither espouses nor opposes particular beliefs about
God. Instead, it affirms the necessity of one arriving at an understanding of reality based on personal experience, engagement, and inquiry, and an acceptance of the validity and legitimacy of the differing understandings of others. In this, there is, however, an implied system of
valuesor
ethics.
It is a belief in equality. Not one religion or the other should be superior, preach to convert or kill in the name of "their god/s)" Everyone has their own ways of thinking and believing. There are many aspects to religion that not everyone agrees on. Therefore, omnism is just a religion that agrees to never judge against other beliefs."