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Just wondering what the majority religion is on this site.
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Yup it doesDoes "none" count as "other"?
I'm not atheist or agnostic, though. I believe in a greater harmony, a transcendent purpose to all things - I just don't believe in appropriating it with name or ritual. To each their own, of course: I have my beliefs, you have yours, and what a fine ol' world it is to share them in.
Also a Roman Catholic but I never understand conflicts about religion it seems such a small thing to fight for. We should all just judge people on how they behave etc, instead of religion.Roman Catholic here!
I personally do not take religion into account of what makes a good person. Instead, I just look at a person's morals and decide if that person is good or bad.
I agree completely, and there's actually a verse in the Bible (Matthew 7) that talks about how you should not judge others, as you will be judged in the same way if you do.Also a Roman Catholic but I never understand conflicts about religion it seems such a small thing to fight for. We should all just judge people on how they behave etc, instead of religion.
In my opinion, religious books and such are books on philosophy. It is really just a collection of rules to follow in life like Never sin etc. I was once Christian, but that's because I never knew what else could be plausible. Nowadays I just don't care for it. Religion also focuses on some higher being(s) that either love everyone or hate everyone, but if that were the case, people wouldn't be starving, or living in harsh conditions.I should add that, while the dogma of religion does not appeal to me, the philosophy is fascinating. I've read the Bible, I've read Homer, I've studied the Quaran, the Torah, the Bhagavad Gita and the teachings of Buddha, Confucius, Jesus and Abraham, I've read Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Augustine and Aquinas, I studied Religious Education for six years in secondary school and I have thought long and hard about What It All Means.
Even if I don't believe in it myself, it's good practice to inform oneself. At least understand what it is you don't agree with and know why you feel as you do.
Buddhism can also be a lifestyle. Buddhist rituals are actually really interesting. My good friend is a buddhist, and the things he does for it are really cool.My user says Buddhist.
My heart says Christian.
I have seen the rituals Buddhist's do. Its very cool but, ya know, I am not going to change.Buddhism can also be a lifestyle. Buddhist rituals are actually really interesting. My good friend is a buddhist, and the things he does for it are really cool.
As for myself, I'm agnostic. I definitely think something's out there.
Well those and the physical creative legacy you left behind such as videos, music, art, books, anything on the internet, etc.I don't believe in anything, my idea is that after death there is nothing more but the memories you left behind.
nice grammar, plebYour all plebeians and mortals.
twank younice grammar, pleb