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How Would You Classify Your Religious Beliefs?


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How would you classify your religious beliefs?  

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  1. 1. Are you:

    • Christian
      29
    • Jewish
      13
    • Muslim
      16
    • Hindu or Buddhist
      6
    • Atheist/Agnostic
      31
    • Other (Scientologist, Wiccan, etc.)
      17


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By the way, I want to commend Jtownin for having the decency to apologize for his comment yesterday. I didn't want to bring the subject up again, but I wanted to make sure that it was made known that that issue was cleared up.
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Dang this thread totally took the left path instead of the right. wallbash.gif

In answer to the OP....

I would classify myself as..well..nothing. Just cause i don't believe some dude (or chic) is up there just chillin, fucking with us, watching us die, live, succeed and fail doesn't make me agnostic or atheist. I rather nopt be labeled, it's petty.

I think if everyone rose above this religion trash, the world would be a better place. dance.gif

Yet, that is impossible. People are foolish.
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QUOTE (Geiseric @ Jan 26 2008, 03:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"I rhetorically ask, into the empty void of webspace before all of us... how prestigious is a "group of theologians" that is at least partly made up of undergraduates with minors in theology"
Ah hah hah hah hah hahhhhhh. I would make an intelligent response.... but I am too drunk. Shit. Stupid alcohol that tricks you by tasting like it has nothing in it. Damn you!


*Sigh. I hate coming back to places and having to clean up the mess I made when I was drunk. This is why I don't drink often.
Clever response, Gaia, but he has expressed his apologies, so I think we are all good again.*



Possibly the most intelligent post in this whole bloody topic!
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Religion in itself is much more intolerant than lil' ol' me.

The Pope himself, in his first address to people this year, said that same sex marriage is a threat to world peace.

I figure that i have a couple gay friends, who i love like brothers and support, so automatically i am a better person than anyone following that terrible man's doctrine.

I am Intolerant of certain religions, the one's i have studied. They shant be named, but i view them as terrible scars upon mankind.
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I can't say that I disagree....about certain aspects of specific religions...and some of their followers. It all depends on the person's interpretation of the religion, and it's text, I guess. Life. Comas, and, periods...lots, of, them.
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"Dang this thread totally took the left path instead of the right. wallbash.gif

In answer to the OP....

I would classify myself as..well..nothing. Just cause i don't believe some dude (or chic) is up there just chillin, fucking with us, watching us die, live, succeed and fail doesn't make me agnostic or atheist. I rather nopt be labeled, it's petty.

I think if everyone rose above this religion trash, the world would be a better place. dance.gif

Yet, that is impossible. People are foolish."



"Religion in itself is much more intolerant than lil' ol' me.

The Pope himself, in his first address to people this year, said that same sex marriage is a threat to world peace.

I figure that i have a couple gay friends, who i love like brothers and support, so automatically i am a better person than anyone following that terrible man's doctrine.

I am Intolerant of certain religions, the one's i have studied. They shant be named, but i view them as terrible scars upon mankind.""





It doesn't matter what you believe about certain religions*(or the individuals within)*! The actions of certain individuals does not reflect on the society as a whole. Using that justification, you could excuse bigotry, but I really doubt I would see you openly write "I hate all *insert racial slur* because *insert random individual occurrence*"

To call all religion trash is so unbelievably disrespectful... I'm frankly quite shocked that you would say such a thing. We are all entitled to our own belief systems, and religion has been a core mechanic in holding together societies for as far back as we have history. This isn't going to change any time soon, and the lack of a god figure in the popular belief system will not change the nature of people to fight over what they believe. Blaming the violent acts of individuals on their belief in a deity may be acceptable amongst the masses right now, giving them an excuse for their hatred of certain groups of people, but I have come to expect a certain level of academia and respect on these forums. This thread is proof that there is still a lot of work to be done.

*edited with added quotes for clarity and tidied up a bit*

*Please, just be respectful of other's beliefs. There is a whole lot of diversity here, and your comment was rude to the majority of them.* Edited by Geiseric
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Thank you Geiseric for your understanding. I said something I shouldn't have, and have paid for it. I gave my promise to gaia.plataeu, as I will to you all, to be more tactful in my response to the topics here. I really hope this doesn't make you guys think I am some kind of jerk. I promise I'm not as pompous and rude as I made myself out to be. It has just been "one of those days". Again, I truly feel bad for what I said earlier, and wish not to harm anyone with the insignificant things I said. Maybe I'll take a break for a couple days and give myself a "time out"... I'm sorry sad.gif Edited by JtowninAtown
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It's cool, it really wasn't that bad (at least what I saw, I didn't see the comments that lead to the ire of the mighty JD), hell its not even been 24 hours and we've already had a comment that topped it.

*shrugs* I give up. rolleyes.gif Today doesn't seem to be the day for a friendly meeting of the faiths. Edited by Geiseric
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After all of the bullshit in this thread, its funny to think of the simplicity of what it was supposed to be. I guess religion will always be too complex of a subject to expect such simplicity...It's hard to ask for such when it is something the majority of people base their entire lives around...whether "religious" or not.
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I consider myself an Adamist.

(my first name is Adam BTW)

I like a religion my friend came up with, Frisbitarian. When you die your soul turns into a frisbee, if you were bad, your sould gets stuck on a roof.... laugh.gif
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QUOTE (mushrat @ Jan 29 2008, 05:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I consider myself an Adamist.

(my first name is Adam BTW)

I like a religion my friend came up with, Frisbitarian. When you die your soul turns into a frisbee, if you were bad, your sould gets stuck on a roof.... laugh.gif



Or maybe eaten by an insane Border Collie.

I like the theory... need to claim a religious exemption to property tax, and take this show on the road, Makes more sense than the usual TV blabbermouths. We could sell pendants, be cheap to make, all we need is some fender washers, and chains. Gaia could get some funny orange robes, a box of flowers and head down to the airport... This is getting better. I'm the first to join the church of Mushratintology dance.gif
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QUOTE (TheScotsman @ Jan 29 2008, 06:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm the first to join the church of Mushratintology dance.gif


Count me in, we atheists don't have a fun organization to belong to....unless we're weird. huh.gif

P.S. On the subject of frizbees, Ultimate frizbee is fucking stupid. Regular frizbee, however, is fun. Just ask my Doberdude...
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I think that by definition that makes you a dyed-in-the-wool agnostic, no atheism aboot it. ph34r.gif

QUOTE (Bulldog_916 @ Jan 27 2008, 10:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ummm, I'm between atheist and agnostic. I'm more of a science-based thinker. No where in science yet has there been utter proof of god. But I'm still open to the idea.
Edited by gaia.plateau
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I'd be an agnost atheist. I lack belief in god and am therefore an atheist, but I'm open to the idea of the existence of a higher power, should sufficient evidence be presented.

Atheism and agnosticism are in no way mutually exclusive. :D
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Most accurately, I'm an agnostic. If asked, I would say that I don't believe that a higher power exists, but I hope that I'm wrong in my belief. I've reached the point, though, where even if a supreme power does exist I would still consider life and existence to be fairly pointless. I won't go further, though, as I don't want to start another religious debate.

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Atheism, ftw.


whats a heaven? i know nothing of such nonsense. sounds like a place dr. suess came up with.
ha j/k all you who might become offended. just because i don't believe in it doesn't mean i hate
on everyone who does. i actually like learning about different religions because its fun to hear
everyone argue how theirs is the right one or best one. if i had to choose....id go with a loose form of buddhism Edited by thecoalition
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QUOTE (Theophage @ Feb 8 2008, 06:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'd be an agnost atheist. I lack belief in god and am therefore an atheist, but I'm open to the idea of the existence of a higher power, should sufficient evidence be presented.

Atheism and agnosticism are in no way mutually exclusive. biggrin.gif

Atheists actively disbelieve in any higher power. "No one is as strong in their belief, as non-believers" - Someone important, that I can't recall right now.

So if you're open to the existence of a higher power, you're agnostic. They are not necessarily exclusive... if you actively believe that there is no god, but are not certain about it, you can be called an Agnostic-Atheist. I think you'd be very hard pressed to find one of them... it strikes me that anyone with strong enough feelings to actively disbelieve in something that can be neither proven nor disproven, is very likely to be adamant/certain/stubborn about their position. Edited by gaia.plateau
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