Poll

What religion are you?

Islam
7 (3.4%)
Christian
63 (30.3%)
Jewish
2 (1%)
Mormon
5 (2.4%)
Atheist
80 (38.5%)
Other/Agnostic
51 (24.5%)

Total Members Voted: 207

Author Topic: What religion are you?/Religion discussion  (Read 17094 times)

One thing I want to know is how God existed before the concept of him existing, time, gravity, and matter, etc. Existed. He must have been some sort of matter(Well this can't be possible since matter didn't exist) that kept ripping itself(Nope no physics, so this is impossible) and reoccurring(But time didn't exist, what?), but this can't happen since physics didn't exist. Can someone explain to me how this works, my mind is so confuzzled. I'm deciding on whether to just shift to atheism though since Christianity does not make any sense at all to me.

Nobody knows that, but I think it's more reasonable that a god figure created the world rather than it just coming out of nowhere.

Buddhism isn't even a religion.
It's a philosophy.
lern2distinguish

Something had to be here...

was God here?

or were planets here?

the universe doesn't exist.
That's existentialism.

I think...

You know, calling yourself a handicap isn't going to suddenly make us go "wow he's so humble, what a reformed person!!".

Try to explain it
Well, before i got my second key like a week or two ago i was getting in to the whole lucid dreaming thing. So i studied and studied about lucid dreaming and all the causes and side to it. I came to a point where after i met another LIVE person in a lucid dream that dreamers are in another state and or universe. This all depends on the mind's state. Nightmares are the same deal, almost like some sort of hell. Other mind states create new worlds for other dreamers to live in. I have come to the conclusion that when you die (almost kinda like homestuck but not where i got the idea) you go to a dream HUB where you can go anywhere for the rest of eternity. And if you're in a bad state of mind feeling undeserving you go to a land of nightmares and such. No god yet.


That's the jest of it.

Buddhism isn't even a religion.
It's a philosophy.
lern2distinguish

it's both

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded into something

That's existentialism.

I think...

existentialism?

Neither quite make complete sense. Evolution is completely filled with enormous holes, and Creationism goes against stuff, like what Woolys said.

Buddhism isn't even a religion.
It's a philosophy.
lern2distinguish

I'll change that to Mormon, than.

I believe Christianity is a lifestyle.


I'll change that to Mormon, than.
Add agnostic dammit
I believe Christianity is a lifestyle.
interesting way of looking at it.



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