If I <i>wanted</i> true minimalism, I'd choose (Thomas Paine's) Deism. Looks to be a good religion.
Following the sort of patterns you've made, Deism would be the minimalism of Greco-Roman philosophy streams. <i>Plus</i>: in Deism, the Nature's God is consistent with NA native American Grand Spirit.
Not even American atheists and agnostics could be against Deism I think, as it is an individual's private religion and presents no dogma, nothing but good conduct is expected. What exists in another's mind - concerning the existence of the Deist Creator - cannot be offensive to atheists and agnostics, since it will not be imposed on them.
Following the sort of patterns you've made, Deism would be the minimalism of Greco-Roman philosophy streams. <i>Plus</i>: in Deism, the Nature's God is consistent with NA native American Grand Spirit.
Not even American atheists and agnostics could be against Deism I think, as it is an individual's private religion and presents no dogma, nothing but good conduct is expected. What exists in another's mind - concerning the existence of the Deist Creator - cannot be offensive to atheists and agnostics, since it will not be imposed on them.