From Indonesia to the World:

A Progressive Pathway to Universal Unity and Peace

Tuhan.org is pioneering a new pathway for spiritual connection on Earth. By intertwining universally accepted truths with the principles of science, we are forging a progressive religion that transcends barriers and unites humanity.

Core Values

This new religion draft hopes to bring people of different cultures and religions together, offering a harmonious space for finding common ground and unity.

Integrity

Honesty, fairness, and a commitment to doing the right thing.

Respect

Treating others with kindness, empathy, and consideration.

Responsibility

Being accountable for your actions and taking ownership of your work.

Excellence

Commitment to quality and a desire to continually improve.

Innovation

Willingness to think creatively and embrace new factual knowledge and ideas.

Collaboration

Working well with others and valuing diverse perspectives.

Diversity

Embracing differences and fostering a culture of inclusion.

Sustainability

Being mindful of the impact of actions on the environment to protect natural resources.

Community

Commitment to making a positive impact in the world and giving back to others.

What is a universal truth?

A universal truth is a concept or idea that is believed to be true or accepted as true by the majority of people. It is something that is widely accepted as being factual or real, regardless of culture, time period, or individual perspective.

Some examples of universal truths might include the laws of physics, the existence of gravity, and the fact that the earth orbits the sun. These are things that are widely accepted as true and are not disputed by the majority of people. Other universal truths might include moral principles, such as the belief that it is wrong to harm others or that honesty is generally a good quality to have.

Universal truths are often thought to be fundamental and unchanging, and they may be based on scientific evidence or long-held cultural or moral beliefs. While it is possible for a universal truth to be challenged or proven false, it is generally accepted as true until there is strong evidence to the contrary.