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Offline Beh

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« #20 on: December 01, 2008 »

You're athiest HS. You either do believe or you don't. Finding some beliefs and others appealing means nothing if you aren't commited.

No, it makes him exactly what he got 100 in: Unitarian Universalist.
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Offline Hyruleansoldier

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« #21 on: December 01, 2008 »

You're athiest HS. You either do believe or you don't. Finding some beliefs and others appealing means nothing if you aren't commited.

I meant to say that, by the not entirely broad definition I entertain about atheism, I don't consider myself to be that, since the not-so-broad definition implies that you really know stuff about the other religions and are opposed to them/their statements/beliefs.  This is different from say a Nihilist and an Agnosticist, the former does not believe in anything at all and is not fussed about the matter at all, the latter admits he cannot know whether there is a God or not, and prefers to keep it at that.

I don't really fit in in any of those things - like I said before I don't do atheist-non atheist debates anymore and I don't feel there's a right or wrong/black or white -- just a lot of grey, and I'm comfortable with that.  It's kind of hard to explain, but I think we all know that -- even if you do adhere to a specific denomination.


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No, it makes him exactly what he got 100 in: Unitarian Universalist.

I guess that kind of fits, then.  I kind of relate to that description.
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Offline Beh

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« #22 on: December 01, 2008 »

I guess that kind of fits, then.  I kind of relate to that description.

You're welcome, hun. . 3.
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Offline Hyruleansoldier

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« #23 on: December 01, 2008 »

I guess that kind of fits, then.  I kind of relate to that description.

You're welcome, hun. . 3.

What's with everyone calling me honey today? ???
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Offline chibimoon

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« #24 on: December 01, 2008 »

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I hear that.  Religion class once a week, church every Sunday till Confirmation, Catholic: 12%.

I think there is actually some cause and effect involved.

Catholic school for the first 6 years of my life, religion class twice a week, church twice a week (once with school and on Sundays with family), then when I switched to a public school in grade 7, attended Sunday School until I was confirmed later that year. Ugh. Though we did stop going to church soon after I was confirmed. As luck would have it, it took my parents that long to realize that God doesn't exist and it's all in their heads. And I'm still 23% Catholic? The quiz lies.

Interesting that my dad also took the quiz for fun and his results are exactly the same as mine. And he was the one totally into God and all that shite while in his 20s. I am never forcing religion onto my kids.

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What's with everyone calling me honey today?

Because, honey, that's just the done thing today.

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Offline Beh

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« #25 on: December 02, 2008 »

And I'm still 23% Catholic?

Fuck.

@_@

(Watch The Number 23 to get it. )
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Offline Bidet to you sir

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« #26 on: December 02, 2008 »

1.   Secular Humanism  (100%)
2.    Unitarian Universalism (90%)
3.    Theravada Buddhism (77%)
4.    Liberal Quakers (76%)
5.    Nontheist (75%)
6.    Neo-Pagan (71%)
7.    Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (58%)
8.    Taoism (56%)
9.    New Age (53%)
10.    Orthodox Quaker (42%)
11.    Reform Judaism (42%)
12.    Mahayana Buddhism (41%)
13.    Baha'i Faith (28%)
14.    Sikhism (28%)
15.    Scientology (27%)
16.    Jainism (26%)
17.    New Thought (25%)
18.    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (21%)
19.    Seventh Day Adventist (19%)
20.    Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (17%)
21.    Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (16%)
22.    Hinduism (14%)
23.    Eastern Orthodox (11%)
24.    Islam (11%)
25.    Orthodox Judaism (11%)
26.    Roman Catholic (11%)
27.    Jehovah's Witness (7%)

It has to be said I find it amazing how many raised catholics have it as their least or second least likely religion.
and that I am somehow equally catholic, muslim and jewish is genius I should be some sort of diplomat, screw the whole science thing.
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Offline DarkLink

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« #27 on: December 02, 2008 »

Wow. Am I the only one who didn't use to be Catholic? I've been questioning belief systems since I heard of God at like 5.
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« #28 on: December 02, 2008 »

Quote from: beh muffin
And I'm still 23% Catholic?

Fuck.

@_@

(Watch The Number 23 to get it. )

You need to get that movie out of your mind. And that number.

...and you're the one who gave us that quiz! It's your own fault!

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Offline Beh

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« #29 on: December 02, 2008 »

Quote from: beh muffin
And I'm still 23% Catholic?

Fuck.

@_@

(Watch The Number 23 to get it. )

You need to get that movie out of your mind. And that number.

...and you're the one who gave us that quiz! It's your own fault!



No, it's your fault! You're the one who's 23% Catholic!
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Offline Fairy penguin

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« #30 on: December 03, 2008 »

I was never catholic. I went to a methodist church because my parents made me. I don't go anymore for two reasons.
1 My parents stopped going.
2 I was offered the opportunity and said no because I don't want to wake up on early on sundays and do there what I already do at my house every day- pray to God. I have nothing against people who go.
However I have gone by myself every once in a while when no one else is there because it seems a lot more holy that way especially with the giant Bible and how when I erad it there it seems to relate to my life. It's a lot better that way than when it feels forced.
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