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I am just wondering what everyone practices as a religion. Please try to keep the flaming to a minimum.
I am a Roman Catholic thinking about becoming a Protestant for various reasons, what is everyone else?
(Sound: Church bells, lots of them, ringing.)
Man: I wish those bloody bells would stop.
Wife: Oh, it's quite nice dear, it's Sunday, it's the church.
M: What about us atheists? Why should we 'ave to listen to that sectarian turmoil?
W: You're a lapsed atheist, dear.
M: The principle's the same. Bleedin' C of E! The Mohmedans don't come 'round here wavin' bells at us! We don't get Buddhists playing bagpipes in our bathroom! Or Hindus harmonizing in the hall! The Shintus don't come here shattering sheet glass in the shithouse, shouting slogans-
W: All right, don't practice your alliteration on me.
M: Anyway, when I get my membership card and blazer badge back from the League of Agnostics, I shall urge the executive to lodge a protest against that religious racket! Pass the butter knife!
W: WHAT??
M: PASS THE BUTTER KNIFE!! (pause) THANK YOU! IF ONLY WE HAD SOME KIND OF MISSILE!
W: 'OLD ON, I'LL CLOSE THE WINDOW.
M: WHAT?!
An Atheist's Sunday Brunch. Back when people could still laugh about religion...
Edit-> Lapsed Protestant here.
Marcellus
09-16-2005, 23:14
I'm a Quaker (it's a branch of Christianity, if you didn't know. I'm not particularly religious, however.
Ianofsmeg16
09-16-2005, 23:17
I voted other...
not because i belong to a cult or consider myself a jedi.
I consider myself Christian, nothing else, bugger all this stress about Protestantism and Catholicism, thats just politics. I dont believe that the two churches are different because they all believe the same thing. God created the earth and sent JC down here to die for our sins, and any differences that people think the three christian churches have (I included orthodox) are, as i said before, purely political.
Also the CoE orthodox and Papal authorities have some work to do. They are too focused on money, buisness and politics that they have forgotten the real values of church and the three churches have some reforms to set in motion. Take the line from the marriage vows "till death do us part", the mormon church teaches marriage for all eternity, family included, therefore families are closer because their churches teaches them thusly.
Faith can be an awesome thing to guide you through troubled times, but the political nature of the three seperate christian churches teaches isolationism even racism in some parts of the world (i.e Ireland for one example), therefore i am not Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, CofE, Mormon, Jahova (sp) Witness or Jedi.
I am Christian. Full stop.
Smeg...
Alexanderofmacedon
09-16-2005, 23:23
I'm...uh...don't know really...don't have time to think about it really. I don't practice anything...
Greek Mythology! Zeus is real I say!!! ~D
Reverend Joe
09-16-2005, 23:28
Norse Mythos for me. All hail Odin Allfather! Always clip the dead's toenails!
Strictly speaking Christians should all be placed under one heading. The religion is Christian no matter which sect you belong to.
I was raised Christian but frankly don't much care for religion.
Since there was no GAH! option, a thing which should be compulsory on Org polls, I went for other. This does not make me a cultist nut-job!
Strictly speaking Christians should all be placed under one heading. The religion is Christian no matter which sect you belong to.
I was raised Christian but frankly don't much care for religion.
Since there was no GAH! option, a thing which should be compulsory on Org polls, I went for other. This does not make me a cultist nut-job!
No, they shouldn't . Besides, I live in a western country where there are a lot of the 3.
Gawain of Orkeny
09-17-2005, 02:23
Where are the none and Gah options?
Divinus Arma
09-17-2005, 02:49
I picked "Marine Coprs". That's my religion.
LeftEyeNine
09-17-2005, 03:13
I'm a Muslim. My only post in this thread..
Kagemusha
09-17-2005, 03:20
I belong to the evangelic lutheral church of Finland like over 90% of our population,but my god is Ukko(The main god of finish pagan pantheon)Odin,Jahve,Christ,Allah,Buddha and everything else.My god is the who puts me through the struggle of life and when im ready he will give me peace.If i would walk in the valley of shadow and death,.I have nothing to fear about,because lord my god, will guide to the right path.And give me peace.
Reverend Joe
09-17-2005, 04:07
My god's attitude towards me can be summed up in this prayer:
The lord is my shepherd, I shall not want;
He makes me down to lie;
Through pastures green he leadeth me the silent waters by;
With bright knives he releaseth my soul;
He maketh me to hang on hooks in high places;
He converteth me to lamb cutlets;
For, lo, he hath great power and great hunger.
When cometh the day we lowly ones;
Through quiet reflection, and great dedication;
Master the art of karate;
Lo, we shall rise up;
And then we’ll make the buggers eyes water.
King of Atlantis
09-17-2005, 04:12
Protestants and Catholics are very different...
Though some core beliefs are simliar, others are extremely different. Moratl sins anyone?
Im a protestant, more specifiacally a presbyterian, though im always searching..
Strike For The South
09-17-2005, 05:50
Southern Baptist and proud :cowboy:
Zalmoxis
09-17-2005, 07:55
Eastern Orthodox. BTW, atheism isn't a religion.
Rodion Romanovich
09-17-2005, 08:58
I derive my religion from a combination of all existing religons, including atheism and science. I haven't personally read anything by Averroës who is said to have done the same thing, but it's possible that it's his view I'm using.
In short, for example the Bible neither says you'll achieve anything by praying, nor does it say anything about the Bible containing the full absolute truth, so even if read in a fundamentalistic way it can easily be combined with atheism. I prefer to read the Bible and other holy books in a way where I by science and research try to find real corresponding events and phenomenons to those mentioned in the holy books, and see the phenomenons described in the books as methafors. For example the Adam and Eve being expelled from paradise is a methafor for the creation of civilization and all bad it has led to, even though mankind keeps thinking it was good for them, and get punished for it.
As for the definition of "God", the only "definition" that exists in the Bible is through his name, Jahve, which means "I am". Compare that to all other names in the bible, and you'll see that the name is a description of the character it belongs to. Therefore, God must be "the truth", for the truth is "everything that is". This gives an entirely different standpoint when interpreting the Bible, and even as an atheist at heart I find the Bible contains plenty of wisdom. Jonah - you can't hide from "the truth", Job - truth can try you hard, but you'll never gain anything from abandoning it (compare to Sun Tzu: the importance of accurate intelligence can't be underestimated. No general can win anything if he doesn't know both his enemy and himself, whether he likes it or not). Furthermore, the Bible never says you can achieve anything by praying, it merely shows examples of humans praying, or rather: putting their hopes into words, which is a way of telling the reader about their reflections, not an order to the reader, and believer, to waste his time praying to something that isn't affected by the prayers. God exist, but only is God is defined as "the truth". You can't acheive anything by praying to "the truth". This also solves the theodicé problem which otherwise states that: how can the world be evil if God is allmighty and good? The truth isn't always good in the sense that it's nice to humans, but it's always good in the sense that abandoning will do you no good. Jesus also confirms this view of God by "the truth shall set you free". Finally it seems suspicious how the romans are portrayed as so innocent in the part of the Bible describing the death of Jesus, while the Jews are portrayed as guilty of it. Given that the Bible was rewritten and much of the faith changed during the Nicaea and other church meetings, it's easy to see the origins of that. One can't trust the modern Christian or Jewish faith much, if you want the real thing you should look back in the oldest versions of the books.
I also combine this with Buddhistic, Islamic, Christian and Taoistic beliefs. For example the Christian apocalypse belief is IMO to be interpreted as what will happen to mankind if they don't remove the "inherited sin". The inherited sin is, in this case, the result of the abandoning of Eden and expelling from paradise. That is not a sin that every individual should have a bad conscience over, or that they should be punished for, but it has created a society which will automatically punish everyone with pain and destruction unless they try to repair the damage that Adam and Eve caused. Of course, Adam and Eve is in this case also a methafor for whichever humans were responsible for the development, and the eating of the fruit is of course also a methafor. One should also note that this view is in no way an enemy of knowledge and science, it only states that knowledge and science caused civilization and humans to be expelled from "Eden", but my view is that the only way to repair the damage is by even more knowledge and wisdom.
The Taoism also supports the view of civilization separating man from nature and causing problems and suffering. The Islamic faith also is in favor of close contact with nature, for example Muhammed and others used military banners in green because green was the color of nature.
Buddhism is in this case interesting. It teaches that you can to some way control and conceal your instincts and inner urges, and that way survive in a world that is harsh. However, I don't entirely agree to fully getting rid of your pain through changing your inside. The Buddhism is a good tool for getting rid of frustration, but the environment must be adapted, not the humans. Buddhism is therefore a tool, not a goal IMO.
Generally, if you see religious statements as methafors for real phenomenons and events, you'll see that almost all religions can be combined into one without contradicting each other. There are exceptions, but they're often few.
Wavering Roman Catholic in an RC school
Eastern Orthodox. BTW, atheism isn't a religion.
To make it easy, all the non believers just poll athiest.. I know its not correct, but it will make the results of my poll better.
King Henry V
09-17-2005, 16:55
I'm a Roman Catholic, although I can be High Church Anglican when it's the right moment. Queen or Pope, I respect both.
Duke Malcolm
09-17-2005, 17:02
An Apathetic Christian/Agnostic. If forced, to choose a church, it would be the Church of Scotland.
BTW Atheism is a religion. Agnosticism is not.
master of the puppets
09-17-2005, 17:16
i belive in a higher power but all religeons i can't follow. they merely cause turmoyal i say just believe what u want and don't bother anyone else. if there is any god i can follow in would be what the earliest romans practiced. hundreds of guiding spirits that protect the home and love ones.
really i just hate when people fight over religeon, its like fighting over who has the best imaginary friend....pointless.
Meneldil
09-17-2005, 17:51
I believe in myself and in myself only.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
09-17-2005, 17:53
Catholic. The Pope is cool. :drummer:
:stop: :rifle: :bobby2:
King Henry V
09-17-2005, 18:32
Catholic Chruches really do have the best interior decorators. ~:) I love Bavarian and Austrian Baroque Churches.
Norse Mythos for me. All hail Odin Allfather! Always clip the dead's toenails!
Hear, hear!
I don`t know what to call my religion; it`s a mixture between christianity and agnosism, even though I know that`s not possible. I look at the Bible as a 'book of wisdom'. The Earth wasn`t created over 7 days, and Eva and Adam never existed. But the book contains lots of good points and etics, so I don`t ignore it.
master of the puppets
09-18-2005, 04:45
Catholic. The Pope is cool. :drummer:
:stop: :rifle: :bobby2:
whats with that^ do cathlics shoot cops?! :shocked:
AntiochusIII
09-18-2005, 04:54
I am greatly offended by the fact that my God, His Noodliness, is excluded from the poll. Therefore I shall refrain myself from voting in this poll as a protest. The dishonour you unbelievers have done to Him here shall be punished, severely, and you shall be deprived of a good Spaghetti meal for the rest of each of your pathetic lives.
Regards,
Faithful follower of the FSM ~D
P.S. Atheism is not a religion. It's very stupid to say so in the first place, if I daresay. And it, again, offends His Noodliness that his faithful believers should be grouped in the same name as the faithless heathens.
I am greatly offended by the fact that my God, His Noodliness, is excluded from the poll. Therefore I shall refrain myself from voting in this poll as a protest. The dishonour you unbelievers have done to Him here shall be punished, severely, and you shall be deprived of a good Spaghetti meal for the rest of each of your pathetic lives.
Regards,
Faithful follower of the FSM ~D
P.S. Atheism is not a religion. It's very stupid to say so in the first place, if I daresay. And it, again, offends His Noodliness that his faithful believers should be grouped in the same name as the faithless heathens.
*cough* There is an "others" catagory for all of the "noodle worshipers"
~;)
whats with that^ do cathlics shoot cops?! :shocked:
Last week it was mostly protestants, no? (in north of Ireland) :balloon2:
I am not sure what to vote. May be other thing. Undecided believer in God and Jesus. ~:)
The Stranger
09-18-2005, 13:08
RASTAFARIANISM ~:cheers:
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