Author Topic: Do you have a religion?  (Read 12317 times)

I change my vote to Pastafarian. All hail his noodlyiness.

I am entirely atheistic.

I figure there's probably a higher power in the universe, but he's not frowning at me when i touch my richard.

That's deism.

I'm pretty confident that when I'm dead that I'm gone forever. I'm pretty okay with that because then I have no problems, because I'm dead. My mom is very upset by this because she pretty much believes in religion soley for the afterlife part. But really I find comfort in knowing all of my problems end when my life ends. I also have no real interest in how the world starts, I would much rather money be spent on research that can benefit people in the real world.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

... also known as Mormons.

I'm an atheist Unitarian Universalist.

according to my parish im roman catholic but i identify as agnostic

agnostic theist philosophy with many Christian beliefs






the title is a little misleading.
religion =/= a faith.
religion is the man made organization of a faith. into hierarchies, income, class systems, government influences.

 having beliefs of any type is fine. but all religions are evil and counter productive to humanity.


You can brown townyze the chemical composition and behavior of air with the wide variety of instrumentation produced by technology. In some conditions you can physically view the atmosphere when it is heavily condensed by a fighter jet flying at supersonic speed. Not that it has anything to do with religion, but you can, for all intensive purposes, "see" air.
Greediness is part of human behavior. We're organisms that psychologically always want better houses, more money, more food, etc. It seems sorta pointless to establish some moral dogma that forbids something completely unavoidable by every person on Earth. Of course in Judeo-Christian religions there's always the solution that praying and repenting for your greed will remove your transgressions, which seems oddly convenient for Evangelists. "Just join us and your greed will be forbidden". It reminds me of those Scientology pamphlets I find on the street that convert people to Scientology by warning them of the dangers of the multitude of "toxins" we consume on a daily basis(listing vital items like 'bottled water' and 'food').



I didn't say Christians didnt lust or greed or do any sin at all. Like I said we sin everyday from anything, but we have to constantly asking for our sins to be forgiven for anything (it's in our nature)

Nonreligious \ agnostic. I don't like to dedicate myself to one belief/faith and I literally don't give a stuff and just do whatever.