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What is your religion/belief?

Started by Nero, June 18, 2007, 12:20:34 PM

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What is your religion/belief?

Catholic Christian
Protestant Christian
Jewish
Muslim
Atheist
Agnostic
Hindu
Buddhist
Pagan
Wiccan
Other
Satanist
Nothing (added for Suzie and None of the above)
Mormon
Jehovah's witness
The Church of Simian Primates (added for Rebecca)
Druid
Tree Hugger
Unitarian Universalist

SarahFaceDoom

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Valentina

I selected "other" for the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
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buttercup

We have Quakers here at the Blue Mountains.  They are peaceful and very humble.  I like the sound of teachings, might join if they'll have me.  ;D


But I am actually a Roman Catholic.  :angel:
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RebeccaFog

Quote from: buttercup on February 17, 2008, 11:46:41 PM
We have Quakers here at the Blue Mountains.  They are peaceful and very humble.  I like the sound of teachings, might join if they'll have me.  ;D


But I am actually a Roman Catholic.  :angel:
Quakers are peaceful unless you mess with their oatmeal.   >:(
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Killroy

I voted Roman Catholic because I the traditions of the church (rosary, veneration of saints, going to mass, etc) are part of how I was raised, and therefore part of me.  Even though I have SERIOUS issues with the church and the church has SERIOUS issues with me (being transgendered) I choose to worship in the way I was brought up, and ignore the churches shortcomings. I am open to the ideas of other religions though, and honestly my views on the nature of Christ are probably heretical in the eyes of the Catholic Church, but I'll remain Catholic unless they decide to excommunicate me.
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VeryGnawty

Quote from: ell on February 17, 2008, 04:05:44 PM
also American Transcendentalism (esp. Thoreau)

Yes.

Thoreau was a genius  :icon_yes:
"The cake is a lie."
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Rowan_Danielle

Raised as a hard-shell Baptist, where such things as drinking and dancing are frowned upon.

Have evolved into someone who sees hints of a 'supreme being' in lots of things, so I can get along with most religions.
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Rachael

Im Jewish, have been since birth, probably always will be, no overpowering direction to my life because of my faith, more a guiding light.
R >:D
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vanessalaw

I'm blessed to call Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior. I'm a Christian, but felt a bit odd about labelling myself as either protestant or catholic in the poll, so I chose 'other'.
I sometimes think the Christian church spends too much time arguing between denominations. If you believe that Jesus died for your sins, as was resurrected and alive today, that's what it means to be a Christian IMHO.  ;D


Posted on: February 29, 2008, 12:44:08 AM
Quote from: Jay on July 30, 2007, 06:55:49 AM
Atheist, unless you can actually prove it to me then... I am not going to believe anything. I believe in facts.

Said with love: "Christian, unless you can actually prove it to me". Seriously though, I'm not sure I have enough faith to be atheist, though I deeply respect people who examine their beliefs. Many of the most interesting conversations I've had about religion have been with atheists.

Hugs
Vanessa
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Rachael

Faith is stronger than fact. Without faith, belief that tomorrow will actually come. We have nothing. Faith = hope. Do you suppose most of todays scientific discoveries would have happened without faith, belief, persistance?

Without faith, and belief, would we have been to the moon? flown? invented the wheel?
R >:D
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lisagurl

QuoteDo you suppose most of todays scientific discoveries would have happened without faith, belief, persistance?

Yes, a plan based on facts from past success will yield success regardless if you have faith. In science as math it is no metaphysics involved. Nothing is left to chance so no faith is needed.
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Rachael

If we dont have faith that other ways may also lead to sucess, we will sit on our lorrels for evermore comfortable that what we have no works fine...
R >:D
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Rowan_Danielle

Quote from: lisagurl on February 29, 2008, 08:08:46 AM
QuoteDo you suppose most of todays scientific discoveries would have happened without faith, belief, persistance?

Yes, a plan based on facts from past success will yield success regardless if you have faith. In science as math it is no metaphysics involved. Nothing is left to chance so no faith is needed.

You have to have 'faith' in the fact that there is predictability in the world.  And when you encounter the unpredictable, you need 'faith' that there is an explanation for it.

Then there are those 'eureka' moments where ideas seem to form in the head, ideas that provide new directions for plans based on facts.  Note, that when doing pure research, a good plan may not yield success, except for showing that things don't work as expected.  In applied research, a good plan has better odds of succeeding.  (Edison and the electric light.  10,000 experiments before getting something that worked well.)

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Pica Pica

Quote from: Rebis on February 18, 2008, 11:45:54 AM
Quote from: buttercup on February 17, 2008, 11:46:41 PM
We have Quakers here at the Blue Mountains.  They are peaceful and very humble.  I like the sound of teachings, might join if they'll have me.  ;D


But I am actually a Roman Catholic.  :angel:
Quakers are peaceful unless you mess with their oatmeal.   >:(

Even though I had to translate that punchline, that was funny.

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Quakers is good. Very open if a little quiet...they don't call them Friend's Meeting Houses for nothing.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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kirakero

Where is the "Spiritual, Not Religious" option hmm?  Hehe~  That's where I fit in any case~
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Rowan_Danielle

Quote from: Pica Pica on March 01, 2008, 06:05:43 AM
Quote from: Rebis on February 18, 2008, 11:45:54 AM
Quote from: buttercup on February 17, 2008, 11:46:41 PM
We have Quakers here at the Blue Mountains.  They are peaceful and very humble.  I like the sound of teachings, might join if they'll have me.  ;D


But I am actually a Roman Catholic.  :angel:
Quakers are peaceful unless you mess with their oatmeal.   >:(

Even though I had to translate that punchline, that was funny.

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Quakers is good. Very open if a little quiet...they don't call them Friend's Meeting Houses for nothing.

One of the buses I take to and from work goes by a meeting house.  I like looking at what the reader board says.  I'm tempted to visit at times.
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Pica Pica

i've always quite enjoyed quakering, and they make a mean jelly baby also
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Nero

Quote from: Pica Pica on March 04, 2008, 10:00:41 AM
i've always quite enjoyed quakering, and they make a mean jelly baby also

What in the Sam Hill's a jelly baby? You?  >:D
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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