Re: Religion
Posted by Gwil on
Sat Jun 3rd 2006 at 1:43am
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I am curious as to how many consider themselves religious, and what
religion they follow. Please, if you do not attend
church/mosque/synagogue/gudwara regularly, please do not post yourself
as Christian etc. I am interested in those who actively pursue their
religious belief.
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I myself am an atheist, by the way.
Major religions outside of the "big four" -
Buddhism, Taoism, Ba'hai, Sikhism - i'd guess. Feel free to specify
denominations of your religion (eg Anglicanism/Catholocism or
Sunni/Shia)
Re: Religion
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Sat Jun 3rd 2006 at 1:46am
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Off topic, yet not.
Is there a list someplace that has all the religions on it, both past and present? I'd kinda like to see how it has progressed since man first created it.
[EDIT] I was kinda thinking to myself. With only 6 slots, it would be more efficient to post:
Yes- please specify.
No- Please specify.
Other- Please specify.
/thinking to self.
[EDIT 2] How far is off topic? I wouldn't mind a discussion that doesn't involve preaching or converting. I mean, to my thinking "ALL' religion is pagan. I mean seriously, religion is nothing more than a modified superstition... Isn't it?
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Re: Religion
Posted by Gwil on
Sat Jun 3rd 2006 at 1:58am
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Tis a big list!
But this remains a demographics review, nothing more. See "off topic replies will be deleted"
Just to add, I chose Judaism over Sikhism and Buddhism because the
representation and ideology of Jewish faith holds more relevance (and
likely more followers here) than that of Sikhism, for instance.
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Re: Religion
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Sat Jun 3rd 2006 at 2:22am
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i am a christian, lutheran to be more specific....practicing?....well, i practice on some sundays....all in all, im not really enthused with the church, as stated, i believe its....well....bulls**t. i feel like im being pickpocketed all the time, for every damn thing that comes down the pike....i could develope a better understanding of religion, and what really drives it in man at the local community college....(ill prolly go to hell for that one...)...anyway, a quick two cents....
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Re: Religion
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Sat Jun 3rd 2006 at 4:04am
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I was born into a Hindu family, so I guess i'm a hindu by default :razz: ...
Don't practice much at all... Maybe visit the temple a few times a
year. That's why I chose non-practicing. And I don't know why I'm
posting this thoroughly pointless stuff... Procrastination ftw...
Re: Religion
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Sat Jun 3rd 2006 at 6:11am
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Roman Catholic
it's funny that if any other community had brought this topic up Catholics would have been seperate from Christians, or maybe that's just in southern Missouri
Re: Religion
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Romanian Orthodox Christian, non-practicing. I'm more of a deist TBH.
Re: Religion
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Sat Jun 3rd 2006 at 5:14pm
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it's interesting to find a diest, though i have a limited understanding of them
to my knowledge i don't think i've ever met a true diest<br style="color: white;">
Re: Religion
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Sat Jun 3rd 2006 at 10:51pm
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I belive that we create our own reality, so if you belive in something
strong enough it will be 100% real. as for me, I'm becoming more
and more atheist everyday
Re: Religion
Posted by FatStrings on
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um... amen stadric
but yeah that's one thing i love about the catholic church is that they are more sympathetic to other religions and don't take interpret the bible in a completely literal sense
but some of those people with those wwjd bracelets need to start asking themselves that instead of throwing the question at everyone else
Re: Religion
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most the hypocritical people i know in this area are the ones going out and breaking every guideline they try to force on people, but whatever
another thing i have learned from the church is that instead of preaching to people and trying to change people through words you should instead show them through actions this is a much more meaningful way to teach such lessons and i believe a better way altogether which is why i don't walk around telling people to find God or they are going to Hell
but yeah christian rock is lame and takes less talent than goth punk
even worse: Goth for God people i mean...wtf
Re: Religion
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I don't do religion. I'd say I believe in science, but that sounds like scientology, which has nothing to do with science.
So yeah. No religion for me.
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Meh im christian but I havent been to church for years.
I just do good things and help poor people - IMO that is much better than doing weird relegious stuff to go to heaven or whatever.
Im Anglican, and from what ive heard it is PART of their relegion to believe in evolution! So I think Ang's rock (With no offense to other faiths)
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Re: Religion
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I voted Other.
I'm a fairly spiritual person, but I don't follow any religion. My beliefs are my own, forged from what has happened in my life. I believe in God, I don't believe in Christ, or any other "prophet" figure. Established religion, or at least the devout followers that just take everything they're told as the gospel truth, sicken me. I don't know how someone can live their life being told what to believe. To me, in my opinion, spirituality is like a journey parallel to your life, and you should build your own beliefs according to your experiences, instead of having them handed to you.
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Re: Religion
Posted by fishy on
Sun Jun 4th 2006 at 11:01pm
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if the point of religion is to explain humankind's relationship with the universe, then it's an exceptional person that can claim to have little or no interest in it.
science, scientology, or blind faith; take your pick.
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Re: Religion
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i would have to go with blind faith fishman....those guys used to rock....steve winwood was the s**t!!! :heee:
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Re: Religion
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qtf?....irt?...what does it mean?....(forgive an ignorant middle aged man please, and explain yer 'gliph ...)
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Re: Religion
Posted by Gwil on
Mon Jun 5th 2006 at 1:05am
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i'd guess at "quoted for truth" and "in response to", but they're not at all commonly used net shortenings.
is it really too much effort to type out three words? seems pointless
using "acronyms" not widely known when 2 seconds extra typing makes
your point clearer.
Re: Religion
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Mon Jun 5th 2006 at 3:43am
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any one know why gravity works?
science is its own religion IMHOROFL
Re: Religion
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Mon Jun 5th 2006 at 8:16am
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One of the four "great" forces ....
Just wait 'till we find that graviton particle.
All we need is another multi-trillion dollar particle accelerator.
Something that might make it more clear is that space is far from empty ... even if it is a vacuum. Anything massive enough will bend that space and cause a curvature ...
and I gotta say Maze ... just use the bowling ball on a trampoline example (with some smaller mass like a ping pong ball). Conceptual understanding is all that'd be needed in this conversation, I'd reckon.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Religion
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It's actually a very good example. I think the only reason why anyone would get confused is because they're thinking of a literal trampoline ... which is on Earth ... which has gravity.
Understanding that the surface of the trampoline represents a single plane of space and also that space is 3 dimensional (we're not counting time it takes to travel through it) you can understand that it means there's a plane everywhere, in every direction. (I suppose you could imagine a liquid fluid made of trampoline elasticity)
Also understanding that two forms of matter can't exist in the same place at the same time is imperative. Space is filled with "stuff". That "stuff" is what gets pushed around and creates the gravitational "force" (That, more or less, could be thought of a current through that trampoline fluid, if that helps). We're still trying to find the actual particles that 'should' exist (such as the graviton particle). No doubt, it most likely does. Since, as it has been stated, something "is" because it "is" doesn't make any sense and in our 'cause and effect' reality it defies almost everything we are limited to.
I have to be honest though: your explanation is bizarre and hard to understand ... and I already have an understanding of this aspect of general relativity.
I apologize about the continued derailment.
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Re: Religion
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I saw an intresting story on the title wave that hit in 2003.
There was this one tribe of people who lived on the coast of the
hardest hit area. Yet not one of them was killed. A
reported (I think nation geographic) went out and asked how they
survived.
The chief told them that the water god and land god fight for
territory, and every so often they have a big battle where the water
god steals most of the land. It only happens when the land pushes
the water far back and reviles the land that was once under
water. On that day the forest god shook the trees and told all
the animals to run inland. Then the land god pushed the water
back.
Those people KNEW what was going to happen, they just didn't use
"scientific" terms to explain it. Its like a madlib of a science
text book. I feel like that is a great way to go about religion,
kinda like the Greeks. Explaining all the little facts of life
they didn't understand with stories of gods. Its an honest way to
inform the other wise dumb masses about all kinds of things.
Unlike some religions that don't want Africa to give condoms to it's people...