Poll

What is your beliefs?

Christian
86 (31.6%)
Atheist
95 (34.9%)
Agnostic
43 (15.8%)
Buddhist
1 (0.4%)
Hindu
0 (0%)
Humanist
3 (1.1%)
Judiasm
2 (0.7%)
Islam
3 (1.1%)
Other (Explain perhaps?)
27 (9.9%)
Satanist
12 (4.4%)

Total Members Voted: 272

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haha, i threw up at my confirmation

i was, of course, already an agnostic at the time
You were probably possessed with agnostic demons and trying to be confirmed pissed them off so they made you throw up.

That description needs a new name, cause it's not using the term correctly.
i agree

Religion, as I see it, came about in evolutionary terms. Early humans who, through their limited perception of a vague reality, thought they were being judged by a higher power were less likely to betray each other, thus more likely to survive. Forcing painful or repetitive rituals weeded out those who were unfaithful (and thus liable to take advantage of the pious). It also served to explain what cannot be explained.

In modern times, however, even atheists show moral and ethical values (while, conversely, bible-thumpers have a tendency to be the greatest bigots) and science is, to a greater and greater extent, filling in the gaps of knowledge (from sources of illness and the position of the planets to the source of diversity of life) that used to be attributed to supernatural causes.

In an infinitely large universe, the seemingly impossible chance of a planet that can harbor life like ours becomes an inevitability. Once a conscious creature comes about on such a planet, it will observe this and revere it. Evolution and naturalistic origins do not change the beauty of the world. They provide knowledge of the ways it can come about of its own accord. Is there not beauty in that?

I agree, however, that it is a fallacy to assume that science will be triumphant and wholly correct in the scope of history, and things like the origins of the universe itself and the first replicating cells may not have any naturalistic explanations, at least not available from our perspective in time.

I identify as an agnostic atheist.

You were probably possessed with agnostic demons and trying to be confirmed pissed them off so they made you throw up.

clearly

Off to my girlfriends house and because it's Prom night, the Grand March. Be back to reply either later today or tonight. Don't get too hasty with each other.

In modern times, however, even atheists show moral and ethical values (while, conversely, bible-thumpers have a tendency to be the greatest bigots) and science is, to a greater and greater extent, filling in the gaps of knowledge (from sources of illness and the position of the planets to the source of diversity of life) that used to be attributed to supernatural causes.

In an infinitely large universe, the seemingly impossible chance of a planet that can harbor life like ours becomes an inevitability. Once a conscious creature comes about on such a planet, it will observe this and revere it. Evolution and naturalistic origins do not change the beauty of the world. They provide knowledge of the ways it can come about of its own accord. Is there not beauty in that?
One important for the rise of atheism is the internet: it's a large body of information to which much more amazement can be given than to what religion can be given.


you can't be "agnostic ______"

it's not a thing, agnostic means you don't feel that either side arguing for or against the existence of god has proposed an argument strong enough that you're willing to make a decision.  therefore you can't say "idk if theres a god but i'm totally catholic"

nor can you be apathetic agnostic, if you're truly apathetic to the idea of a higher power then you don't care enough to say that you're agnostic.  if you say you're apathetic agnostic, you're just agnostic because you cared enough to say that you're agnostic.

In modern times, however, even atheists show moral and ethical values (while, conversely, bible-thumpers have a tendency to be the greatest bigots) and science is, to a greater and greater extent, filling in the gaps of knowledge (from sources of illness and the position of the planets to the source of diversity of life) that used to be attributed to supernatural causes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=UxonEdmcRTA&NR=1
not 100% certain all these statistics are absolutely correct, but it makes a strong point


I believe in an after life, but apart from that I'm mostly an atheist.

I take the scientific method to religion, I am athiest as the current evidence points towards that conclusion being true. Upon evidence of deities surfacing I will reconsider.

Religion is handicapped nonsense and shouldn't exist

pastafarianism

For Our Lord the Flying Spaghetti Monster so loved the world that he gave his one and only Starch, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal boiling.
- Ramen 3:16

you can't be "agnostic ______"

it's not a thing, agnostic means you don't feel that either side arguing for or against the existence of god has proposed an argument strong enough that you're willing to make a decision.  therefore you can't say "idk if theres a god but i'm totally catholic"

nor can you be apathetic agnostic, if you're truly apathetic to the idea of a higher power then you don't care enough to say that you're agnostic.  if you say you're apathetic agnostic, you're just agnostic because you cared enough to say that you're agnostic.
Agnostic literally means "unknowing." Most people who admit ignorance still have a belief. An agnostic theist isn't sure, but believes that higher power may exist. An agnostic atheist isn't sure, but believes a higher power probably doesn't exist.

Of course you can. Again, agnostic means unknowing. An apathetic agnostic doesn't know, or care, whether or not there is a higher power.

Religion is handicapped nonsense and shouldn't exist

You are obviously looking for an argument and I suggest you edit your post to convey your message in a less harmful way.