What's your religion?

What's your religion?

  • Atheism

    Votes: 11 15.3%
  • Agnosticism

    Votes: 11 15.3%
  • Christianity

    Votes: 32 44.4%
  • Judaism

    Votes: 7 9.7%
  • Islam

    Votes: 4 5.6%
  • Hinduism

    Votes: 3 4.2%
  • Buddhism

    Votes: 4 5.6%
  • Other (please specify)

    Votes: 11 15.3%
  • I am only loosely associated with my religion

    Votes: 11 15.3%
  • I am a devout member of my religion

    Votes: 9 12.5%

  • Total voters
    72

guitarlifter

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I didn't want to post this in the Religion section because I feel that would skew the results, so I am posting the question and poll here. I am giving a variety of options for people to describe their situation. There's also the option of saying whether you're loosely associated with that religion or if you're devout to it in addition to whatever religion you choose.

I am sorry if I offended anyone by not including your religion, but I took the top 5 religions by population in the world along with the two most common religious ideologies that aren't religions.
 
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none whatsoever. i don't like being told what to believe/think. i find religion to be little more than a way to make working class people feel like they're working towards something. religion, to me, is the root of all (most?) evil. it is the most powerful propaganda tool in human history, and has been used to promote more death and destruction than just about anything else.

my real beef with religion comes with it's outright dishonesty and rejection of the principles it claims to promote. religions sell a product they cannot provide: certainty in an uncertain world. this is very dishonest. they also twist their teachings to promote whatever the goal of the day is. jesus taught tolerance, religions teach bigotry. jesus taught that it was "easier for a camel to get through the head of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven", yet they still seem to think they are competing to see who can build the biggest castle, preachers driving cadillacs with money that should've gone back into the community through charity, etc.

beyond that, religion is the enemy of progress. it's like trying to document geography while fighting with the flat earth society, though they're blatantly wrong, because "it's what they believe" and they have a megaphone to promote their misguided views. it is a 2-ton weight on the ankle of science.

and it's dangerous. people do crazy things for their imaginary friend in the sky. my own, perfectly level-headed grandmother essentially gave her life (quit taking her meds) after my grandfather died to "be with him". her brain had become so clouded with the BS that she ended her life prematurely to achieve something that someone knew was bullshit and was still quick to sell her on (in return for her cash in the plate, of course).

so, no, i'm not religious. i believe in a supernatural creator, but only in the sense that "creation" was whatever caused the great expansion (i hate "big bang".... misleading), and being that our laws of physics did not exist until very shortly thereafter, whatever caused it is, by definition, supernatural. i tend to gravitate toward colliding brane theory, fwiw. my answer is what every honest person's should be: i don't know, and neither do you. the real disgusting part is when people take gullible people for their cash selling something they know they can't provide.

How anyone can take money from a 80 year old grandmother for something they know they can't provide, and sleep at night, is beyond me.
 
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I don't have a "religion". I do have faith in Jesus Christ. Faith and Religion are 2 totally different things IMO.
 
It needs a clarification/option.
You really need to differentiate between faith and religion.

Religion is just the outward forms rituals and structure. Faith is from the heart,, what you believe to be true.

An agnostic for example could have faith that there is a god, but reject the religious teaching or political nature of "religions".

I am a Christian, but at the same time I am rather irreligious.
 
You forgot:

*Wicca

*Scientology

*Jedi

*Pastafarian

Just to name a few! :D
 
I had considered myself an atheist the past year or so, but I recently reverted back to the Catholic Church. I understand the "I'm a Christian but hate religion" mindset but honestly if it wasn't for organized religion you'd likely have never heard of Jesus Christ. The Catholic Church formulated the major tenets of Christianity and organized and finalized the canon of the Holy Scriptures. I'm a Catholic because to me the Bible reads like a Catholic document. I believe Christ built one church, not 33,000 and I believe that Church is the Catholic Church.
 
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