What kind of religion do you have?

How would you describe your religious beliefs

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I am non denominational christian.
 
Atheist, but I don't mind religious beliefs. My situation is a bit strange, actually - I don't believe in god because there's no reason or proof for god to exist, so I'm not technically agnostic.

I am however searching for a religion that is simply reverence of nature and other people, without gods as such.
 
Ennui said:
I am however searching for a religion that is simply reverence of nature and other people, without gods as such.

Its called a hippy! :p
 
HIPPIE! I actually love hippies, even if they're all a bit washed out.
 
I don't like the options available. Add one that is "Your religion is between you and god, not an orginization"
 
Pagen?



Cept they are all absolute nutters, I don't recomend it..


I'm slightly religious.. I think. I don't know basically.


I just don't know what to believe!
:p
 
Raziaar said:
I don't like the options available. Add one that is "Your religion is between you and god, not an orginization"
Go alone (Still very religious but you make your own beliefs)
??????
 
ríomhaire said:
Then who does?

Well, I didn't choose anything on that list, cause i'm neither of those. My religion is between me and god, and thats it.
 
I'm athiest. What with all the war, chaos, death, ect. happening in the world today, and with no technical proof there is such thing as god, I guess I can't find a belief other than science. And I'm not going to become Christian, or any other religion, if I don't truly believe in it, so why try? I only have a problem with extremists.
 
I hate little kids anyway. Thats why Episode III appealed to me so much. ;)
 
What kind of religion? False question. I don't have one.
 
Dag said:
I hate little kids anyway. Thats why Episode III appealed to me so much. ;)

Except it didnt show him killing them... and it didnt even show mutilated bodies. They were lightsaber deaths, so yoda claimed, yet their bodies weren't harmed in any visible way. Limbs and blood should have been strewn everywhere!
 
You should probably remake accept to tolerate. Wheras extreme athiests would be the equivelant of extreme evangelists (trying to get people to convert to their view)
 
Raziaar said:
Limbs and blood should have been strewn everywhere!
Lightsabers burn/melt things. It would cauterize the wounds as it cut through the body and prevent blood loss unless, perhaps, you happen to cut through a large and/or hollow organ that can't be completely sealed by a layer of burnt blood/flesh. Anyway, that's why you don't get blood spraying everywhere during lightsaber fights in the Star Wars movies. As for the lack of visible mutilation, that just depends on how he killed them and how they fell.
 
OCybrManO said:
Lightsabers burn/melt things. It would cauterize the wounds as it cut through the body and prevent blood loss unless, perhaps, you happen to cut through a large and/or hollow organ that can't be completely sealed by a layer of burnt blood/flesh. Anyway, that's why you don't get blood spraying everywhere during lightsaber fights in the Star Wars movies. As for the lack of visible mutilation, that just depends on how he killed them and how they fell.

There should have been limbs everywhere!
 
Raziaar said:
I don't like the options available. Add one that is "Your religion is between you and god, not an orginization"
Aye, same here.
 
Me, Confucianism which ain't much of a religion but like a philosophy.
 
Hmmm, Jainism uses shwasticas aswell, sounds a little like Buddism to me.
 
ríomhaire said:
Hmmm, Jainism uses shwasticas aswell, sounds a little like Buddism to me.

which remids me, that lots of tourists thought our temples were nazi things. :D
 
Atheist that accepts other people's beliefs.

Although I do think religious folk are nuts on some level... :)
 
Born C of E, but I haven't been to church since I was a kid. My family hasn't been recently either. Agnostic.
 
Options 6 and 7 aren't mutually exclusive, you could think religious people are nutters but accept that they have the right to hold their own beliefs.
 
ríomhaire said:
Hmmm, Jainism uses shwasticas aswell, sounds a little like Buddism to me.

That's why I have beliefs in both of them. I guess you could say I have beliefs in agnosticism, atheism, buddhism, jainism, and deism as well.
 
Options 6 and 7 aren't mutually exclusive, you could think religious people are nutters but accept that they have the right to hold their own beliefs.
To me respecting someone's beliefs means that you don't believe them but you admit they may be right and saying they're nutters obviously means you think that there isn't a hope in Hell(which doesn't exist) that they're right.

That's why I have beliefs in both of them. I guess you could say I have beliefs in agnosticism, atheism, buddhism, jainism, and deism as well.
Great, now I have to find out what deism is too.
 
Agnostic.
Religion never really got a hold of me when I was in assemblies or the few times I went to church. I remained athiest for several years but kept to a few little moral rules which basically worked on the principle;

Do whatever you want, so long as it does not harm others around you or have long term negative effects on your well being.

Now I've had time to think about God, realise that... nope... I don't really believe in the fella', but can hardly prove his non existence.

By the way, is it just me but with religions being 'taught' to kids in assemblies from a very early age is it no wonder people 'become' religious. If you ask me if you want to be religious, go to church, don't force it upon us in school time.

Fox Mulder said:
I... want to believe.
 
Atheist, but I can accept other people's beliefs as long as they don't try to force them on me, at which point i lose most, if not all respect and tolerance for them. Not that I'm a mean person or anything.
 
I find it hard to understand how so many people can be atheist :/
To me it seems like it would require more faith to say for sure that "There is no god" than to say "There is a god"
Especially considering it's impossible to prove something doesn't exist.

Either way, i'm agnostic. Theres really no way of knowing if theres a god or not.
 
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