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afinertouch5
08-09-2007, 10:00 AM
A) Christian B)Jewish C)Muslim D)atheist D)Agnostic E) other(please specify).
moderate
08-09-2007, 10:04 AM
E. Other. I believe in God, but not organized religion.
E. Not sure, probly more toward the buddism as far as I believe in reincarnation and karma. I follow no man made doctrine.
DarkFantasy96
08-09-2007, 11:35 AM
E. Other
I am a deist. As moderate said, I believe in God but not in organized religion.
Although I took a quiz about my beliefs and it told me that 100% of my answers matched reform Judaism! Surprised me. :D
googs
08-09-2007, 04:34 PM
I'm a Muslim.
Dio Seijuro
08-09-2007, 04:53 PM
I'm a gnostic and I believe the devil created this world behind god's back. God still doesn't know about it.
Just kidding. I'm an atheist.
OldPhart
08-09-2007, 05:57 PM
a oft-contrary, curmudgeonly, and far-from-perfect Christian.
...oops... should have said A.)
Freethinker
08-09-2007, 07:36 PM
I am a died in the wool fundamentalist believer in all things religious/superstitious.
I believe that the earth is but 6000 years old. And that dinosaurs walked the earth the same time as homo sapiens. And that it is perfectly reasonable to believe --per Biblical assertion-- that dead people once rose from their graves and walked around. And that there was once a flood which inundated this planet with more water than exists in the entire solar system. And that water can indeed be magically transformed into wine. And that donkeys CAN speak in human voice.
No, really. It's all perfectly logical and reasonable. It's written down right there in the Bible, after all.
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I am a died in the wool fundamentalist believer in all things religious/superstitious.
I believe that the earth is but 6000 years old. And that dinosaurs walked the earth the same time as homo sapiens. And that it is perfectly reasonable to believe --per Biblical assertion-- that dead people once rose from their graves and walked around. And that there was once a flood which inundated this planet with more water than exists in the entire solar system. And that water can indeed be magically transformed into wine. And that donkeys CAN speak in human voice.
No, really. It's all perfectly logical and reasonable. It's written down right there in the Bible, after all.
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Curious, no doubt you don't believe in the bible, FT. What do you believe in? Do you believe in life after death? any kind of miracle? etc.
Freethinker
08-09-2007, 08:00 PM
Curious, no doubt you don't believe in the bible, FT. What do you believe in? Do you believe in life after death? any kind of miracle? etc.
No.
No.
No.
(But I remain perfectly willing and even eager--as is the James Randi Foundation-- to have a "miracle" demonstrated to me)
ANY kind of "miracle".
Anything at all.
Ok, cool. Is there anything you DO believe in? Anything you hold as a truth?
OldPhart
08-09-2007, 08:20 PM
FT is an atheist! Who would have ever guessed!
:eek:
Freethinker
08-09-2007, 08:22 PM
Ok, cool. Is there anything you DO believe in?
No. Not really.
Well, maybe one thing; The power --and persistence-- of the vast and overwhelming majority of homo sapiens to willfully blind themselves to their own mortality. Virtually every homo sapien on the planet is afraid of their own death to the extent that they have the ability to concoct a fantasy (a form of insanity) that allows them to 'convince' themselves that they will never experience nonexistence.
"Religious people often accuse atheists of being arrogant and placing ourselves in the position of god, but really it is the theist who has all the vanity. The religionist is an ignorant coward who can't stand to think that he will ever cease to exist"".____Marian Noel Sherman
Anything you hold as a truth?
As an immutable, incontrovertible "truth".....??
No.
No. Not really.
Well, maybe one thing; The power --and persistence-- of the vast and overwhelming majority of homo sapiens to willfully blind themselves to their own mortality. Virtually every homo sapien on the planet is afraid of their own death to the extent that they have the ability to concoct a fantasy (a form of insanity) that allows them to 'convince' themselves that they will never experience nonexistence.
"Religious people often accuse atheists of being arrogant and placing ourselves in the position of god, but really it is the theist who has all the vanity. The religionist is an ignorant coward who can't stand to think that he will ever cease to exist"".____Marian Noel Sherman
As an immutable, incontrovertible "truth".....??
No.
In a way, I am not afraid of death because I think there is something more. I have had too many cases of dejavu and similar experiences to not believe in life after death.
I can't seem to wrap my head around the thought that this life is in vain, and there would be nothing afterwards. Although I'm not saying it is not possible and don't knock anyone that may think that, I am just not able to conceive that.
Evil Homer
08-09-2007, 10:05 PM
E. I'm a Deist too. Go mechanistic universe go!
mikezila
08-09-2007, 10:10 PM
E)...i'm Batman :lolhit:
The Dude
08-10-2007, 09:16 AM
E. i guess (Prodestant)
let1959
08-10-2007, 09:37 AM
Raised Baptist:eek: I believe in God and Jesus, just not the people that preach about them. I'm leary of organized religion as a collective. Some actually scare me:@@:
DarkFantasy96
08-10-2007, 01:10 PM
E. i guess (Prodestant)
Dude... if you're a Protestant, you are a Christian.
~Sal~
08-10-2007, 06:30 PM
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No longer feel any religion holds the whole truth, nor believe that God cares how we find our truth, only that we seek and be true to his light.
Have my own little religion happening as I feel is revealed to me personally via God.
It's about love, and growth and joy and all the rest will get worked out.
Like Imp I believe in multiple lives. There is Karma but more like Christ spoke of it. You get back what you give out, and you know who seeks by the light they shed. Dark leads to dark and white light leads to white.
Regardless of what people shed, how you handle the level they are at is up to you.
If anyone has a clue what I am speaking of, you are bizarre in the extreme.
Napsterbater
08-10-2007, 08:18 PM
F: I'm God.
Bitches.
shortstuff
08-10-2007, 08:33 PM
well couldn't really say..
some times I am agnostic and some times I feel more atheist..
Right now having a really hard time with this god shit and if there is really one.
Erstwhile
08-17-2007, 10:50 PM
I was raised in the Christian faith but I pretty much consider myself a tolerant agnostic. I tolerate the different faiths but condemn religious fanaticism.
Jester
08-17-2007, 11:31 PM
D) Agnostic - There's no possible way we can know anything for sure, including the existence or characteristics of god.
Phyrex
08-18-2007, 12:12 AM
D) Agnostic - There's no possible way we can know anything for sure, including the existence or characteristics of god.
Yep.