What's your religion?
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A lot of people go from religion to atheist, not realizing that religion is not the same as god.
Oh...here we go...on the way to deletion. What make you think this? I'm an atheist. I went from Catholic, to nondenominational, to Methodist over a period of many years. I did a great deal of reading, soul-searching, and self-examination before I accepted that I didn't really believe there was a supernatural being watching over us. I wanted to believe, but I just couldn't believe in the God of the bible any more than I could believe in Thor or Zeus. Most atheists are smarter than you might think. People don't stop believing on a whim.
My point was that I think more people are disenchanted with religion than the concept of a creator, but because the concepts - religion and god - are inextricably linked, people who leave religion, end up leaving god too.0 -
Remember that episode of the simpsons where Homer decided to start his own religeon based on football...that sounds fine.0
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Atheist0
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like festivus. I'm festivarian.0
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Christian...aaaaandd Baconator0
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Presbyterian0
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NONE. Nada. N/A.0
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At various times in my life I have been Roman Catholic, buddhist, agnostic, and atheist. Then about 30 years ago Jesus got ahold of me. That is the only faith that has lasted in my life.0
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A lot of people go from religion to atheist, not realizing that religion is not the same as god.
Oh...here we go...on the way to deletion. What make you think this? I'm an atheist. I went from Catholic, to nondenominational, to Methodist over a period of many years. I did a great deal of reading, soul-searching, and self-examination before I accepted that I didn't really believe there was a supernatural being watching over us. I wanted to believe, but I just couldn't believe in the God of the bible any more than I could believe in Thor or Zeus. Most atheists are smarter than you might think. People don't stop believing on a whim.
My point was that I think more people are disenchanted with religion than the concept of a creator, but because the concepts - religion and god - are inextricably linked, people who leave religion, end up leaving god too.
And, why is that a bad thing..? So what if they do or don't know the difference? Shouldn't they be allowed to do whatever works for them? And, if it does work for them, shouldn't that prove that there's no meaning to either one of those concepts?
Don't judge. Just get along!0 -
Pastafarian
R'amen to that!
I bow tie you both.
May red sauce be upon you then!0 -
No religion, also atheist.0
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I just changed to Peter Griffin's creation, First United Church of the Fonz.0
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I believe in being a decent human being.0
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I'm an eclectic Wiccan...
me too
me three!0 -
No religion, also atheist.
You sure? I'm sure the teachings of FSM would benefit you! We all need a little pasta in our lives!
Here, take a copy of the New Pastament.0 -
A lot of people go from religion to atheist, not realizing that religion is not the same as god.
Oh...here we go...on the way to deletion. What make you think this? I'm an atheist. I went from Catholic, to nondenominational, to Methodist over a period of many years. I did a great deal of reading, soul-searching, and self-examination before I accepted that I didn't really believe there was a supernatural being watching over us. I wanted to believe, but I just couldn't believe in the God of the bible any more than I could believe in Thor or Zeus. Most atheists are smarter than you might think. People don't stop believing on a whim.
My point was that I think more people are disenchanted with religion than the concept of a creator, but because the concepts - religion and god - are inextricably linked, people who leave religion, end up leaving god too.
And, why is that a bad thing..? So what if they do or don't know the difference? Shouldn't they be allowed to do whatever works for them? And, if it does work for them, shouldn't that prove that there's no meaning to either one of those concepts?
Don't judge. Just get along!
Dont judge? Who was judging? You clearly are on the edge of your seat to pick a fight. Take your meds lady.0 -
I'm Catholic and believe in cake, running and Nandos. I love the peace and old smells of the Catholic church I attend and love to light a candle and remember my mum.
I also have nothing but support and love for the LGBT community, contraception and am a fully fledged feminist.0 -
A lot of people go from religion to atheist, not realizing that religion is not the same as god.
Oh...here we go...on the way to deletion. What make you think this? I'm an atheist. I went from Catholic, to nondenominational, to Methodist over a period of many years. I did a great deal of reading, soul-searching, and self-examination before I accepted that I didn't really believe there was a supernatural being watching over us. I wanted to believe, but I just couldn't believe in the God of the bible any more than I could believe in Thor or Zeus. Most atheists are smarter than you might think. People don't stop believing on a whim.
My point was that I think more people are disenchanted with religion than the concept of a creator, but because the concepts - religion and god - are inextricably linked, people who leave religion, end up leaving god too.
And, why is that a bad thing..? So what if they do or don't know the difference? Shouldn't they be allowed to do whatever works for them? And, if it does work for them, shouldn't that prove that there's no meaning to either one of those concepts?
Don't judge. Just get along!
Dont judge? Who was judging? You clearly are on the edge of your seat to pick a fight. Take your meds lady.
Shush both of you!0 -
I'm gonna say atheist, then I'm gonna go away. Religion is my absolute favorite topic, but I think it's one that is not allowed in here. I don't want to get in trouble here, I just wanna lose weight.0
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A lot of people go from religion to atheist, not realizing that religion is not the same as god.
Oh...here we go...on the way to deletion. What make you think this? I'm an atheist. I went from Catholic, to nondenominational, to Methodist over a period of many years. I did a great deal of reading, soul-searching, and self-examination before I accepted that I didn't really believe there was a supernatural being watching over us. I wanted to believe, but I just couldn't believe in the God of the bible any more than I could believe in Thor or Zeus. Most atheists are smarter than you might think. People don't stop believing on a whim.
My point was that I think more people are disenchanted with religion than the concept of a creator, but because the concepts - religion and god - are inextricably linked, people who leave religion, end up leaving god too.
And, why is that a bad thing..? So what if they do or don't know the difference? Shouldn't they be allowed to do whatever works for them? And, if it does work for them, shouldn't that prove that there's no meaning to either one of those concepts?
Don't judge. Just get along!
Dont judge? Who was judging? You clearly are on the edge of your seat to pick a fight. Take your meds lady.
Nope. Just opinionated (freedom of speech!). Please don't be rude as I play nice.0 -
No religion, also atheist.
You sure? I'm sure the teachings of FSM would benefit you! We all need a little pasta in our lives!
Here, take a copy of the New Pastament.0 -
No religion, also atheist.
You sure? I'm sure the teachings of FSM would benefit you! We all need a little pasta in our lives!
Here, take a copy of the New Pastament.
I'll take it. I could stand getting sauced right about now.0 -
I am a Christian. Always have been; I believe in the power of Jesus' resurrection. I am not in any particular sect or domination. Nor do I sit back and judge others beliefs or views. I am simply happy to know everyone and hope for the best in us all.0
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No religion, also atheist.
You sure? I'm sure the teachings of FSM would benefit you! We all need a little pasta in our lives!
Here, take a copy of the New Pastament.
No... I'm not sure you understand me...
You NEED pasta in your life!0 -
No religion, also atheist.
You sure? I'm sure the teachings of FSM would benefit you! We all need a little pasta in our lives!
Here, take a copy of the New Pastament.
I'll take it. I could stand getting sauced right about now.
Haha... well that is how it all started :happy:0 -
I tend to be agnostic but lately have been wondering if there is a higher probability of a creator. Also started to think more deeply about the plot of the American Gods by Neil Gaiman, namely that god (and love) exists for those who believe.0
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No religion, also atheist.
You sure? I'm sure the teachings of FSM would benefit you! We all need a little pasta in our lives!
Here, take a copy of the New Pastament.
Are you sure? Heaven is a beer volcano and stripper factory and hell is stale beer... Just saying, even stale beer can be good...0 -
My point was that I think more people are disenchanted with religion than the concept of a creator, but because the concepts - religion and god - are inextricably linked, people who leave religion, end up leaving god too.
That discredits the motivation of leaving god simply because they don't believe in any god at all. The foils of religion are neither here nor there for me.0 -
A lot of people go from religion to atheist, not realizing that religion is not the same as god.
Oh...here we go...on the way to deletion. What make you think this? I'm an atheist. I went from Catholic, to nondenominational, to Methodist over a period of many years. I did a great deal of reading, soul-searching, and self-examination before I accepted that I didn't really believe there was a supernatural being watching over us. I wanted to believe, but I just couldn't believe in the God of the bible any more than I could believe in Thor or Zeus. Most atheists are smarter than you might think. People don't stop believing on a whim.
My point was that I think more people are disenchanted with religion than the concept of a creator, but because the concepts - religion and god - are inextricably linked, people who leave religion, end up leaving god too.
And, why is that a bad thing..? So what if they do or don't know the difference? Shouldn't they be allowed to do whatever works for them? And, if it does work for them, shouldn't that prove that there's no meaning to either one of those concepts?
Don't judge. Just get along!
Dont judge? Who was judging? You clearly are on the edge of your seat to pick a fight. Take your meds lady.
Nope. Just opinionated (freedom of speech!). Please don't be rude as I play nice.
This is why you should never discuss religeon0 -
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