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Savage Clone 05.15.2007 09:05 PM

I'm not a "joiner."

dionysusundone 05.15.2007 09:38 PM

Pagan...bah.

Dead-Air 05.15.2007 11:51 PM

I draw from elements of Deism, Hinduism, and Quaker/Friends style Christianity.

I do think there is a higher power, basically the universe itself, though I don't think there's all that much reason for it to overly concern itself with us.

I do believe that there was likely a really good spiritual leader named Christ who tried to steer people in the right direction a couple thousand years ago. Unfortunately his immediate followers (notably the apostles) used his death as the means to grab power for themselves and set up a church full of people who've kept doing that for ages now.

I think there is much to be learned from ancient knowledge, though of course it can't be applied to today's world literally.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 05.15.2007 11:59 PM

I'm basically a Christian existentialist.

ZEROpumpkins 05.16.2007 04:01 AM

Atheist

emobear 05.16.2007 05:02 AM

i don't have a catholic block, but i think satan is boring.
 
i have both catholic and protestant friends. but i think the whole clerical thing is little outdated now. i mean, there are at least few things to reconsider, guys.


 

ZEROpumpkins 05.16.2007 05:44 AM

Holy crap your name is Marty too, and everyone always says to me "Hey Marty, let's have a party!"

Onani Nic 05.16.2007 08:37 AM

Whatever Madonna is.

Dead-Air 05.16.2007 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Onani Nic
Whatever Madonna is.


Ah, you're a Material Girl!

mangajunky 05.16.2007 09:47 AM

Society of Friends aka Quaker

LittlePuppetBoy 05.16.2007 11:11 AM

atheist

LittlePuppetBoy 05.16.2007 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mangajunky
Society of Friends aka Quaker


hey cool. My grandparents are Quaker.

Dead-Air 05.16.2007 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mangajunky
Society of Friends aka Quaker


I sometimes go to Friends meetings, though the pure Christianity doesn't quite fit with my spiritual realm. I love the activist mentality in their church though, and the lack of preachers and embracing of silence is the coolest form of worship out there. So I participate, but don't join.

atsonicpark 05.17.2007 02:52 AM

agnostic.

religion is a joke, but some people "need" it, so yeah.. good for them. i believe there is a possibility in the existence of a divine being, but i would never conform to christian or whatever ridiculous constrictive shit religion you can randomly pick. scoff all you want, but i definitely side up with satanism more than any other religion: it gives you freedom and it preaches things that aren't evil but are fucking logical.

something 05.17.2007 04:04 AM

i have no religon i think its great that some people can have so much faith in some other worldly being or beings i just happen to lack that sense of devotion without proof but at the same time i hate when peoples religon interferes with other beliefs i.e. abortion, homosexual rights and other such things

pbradley 05.17.2007 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
I'm basically a Christian existentialist.

So, like, Kierkegaard? Because I know most existentialism philosophers are pretty critical of the Christian faith.
Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
but i definitely side up with satanism more than any other religion: it gives you freedom and it preaches things that aren't evil but are fucking logical.

So you find worth in that "humans are naturally selfish" philosophy?

Norma J 05.17.2007 04:15 AM

Religion's one of them things that doesn't need to be spoken about or acted upon, but rather felt... I think anyway.

pbradley 05.17.2007 04:26 AM

Well the thing is that one feels one's faith and then is forced by conviction to act upon it. All too often people incorrectly act and find that as a way to build the feeling which is backwards and easily manipulated.

Also, they act upon others by "spread the word" but religion should be entirely self focused. The best kind of people that come to religion are ones that feel that there is something wrong with themselves that needs changing. Religion shouldn't be for the self-satisfied.

Norma J 05.17.2007 04:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pbradley

religion should be entirely self focused...

Religion shouldn't be for the self-satisfied.


Those two statements contradict eachother.

Religion should be completely self-satisfying. It should be about personal growth and spirituality, not convincing anyone else anything.

sonicl 05.17.2007 04:38 AM

I take that "religion shouldn't be for the self-satisfied" as meaning "religion shouldn't be for those who are smug about it". I've come across plenty of people who seem to beleive that their religion makes them better than others - they're the ones I would call self-satisfied. Assuming that that's the sort of thing that pbradley is referring to, I'm with him on that. Religion/faith should be inclusive, not exclusive.


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