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I would wager to say that Luciferianism draws more NTs than any other type.
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I would be more general and say that non-mainstream religions, and especially those that are seen as opposed to mainstream religions, draw more. That's just me, though.
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![]() I remember reading that NFs tend to be drawn to being in the clergy. Maybe because NFs like service-oriented jobs and activities--that there is feeling of having a significant purpose in what they are doing. Makes sense. I haven't done much reading on the other personality types, though. I know I should, but I've been biased in reading about my type over others. I wonder if there would ever be a way to look at Myers Briggs with nontheists. Probably not, since there's not really any traditions in the religious sense. Just makes me curious because apparantly, my personality type is supposed to be spiritual, but I'm not really (of course, I'm not as well understood in science and logic and such like other nontheists tend to be). I guess I'm just an anomaly. I just wonder how nontheists would break down by type and if there is any relationship in how they approach their nontheism (like, does their personality type make them more prone to being one of those really smart atheists or does it make them more prone to being one of them annoying atheists that we see on the forum relatively frequently?). But I don't know. Yeah, I'm rambling nonsense. ![]() Quote:
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As I recall, he personally experienced the divine. ![]()
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Regarding the discussion between SA and lilithu about spirituality, one definition of spirituality that I like is that it is how we prioritize our loves and our lives. Everyone has a spirituality, intentional or not, recognized as such or not. So, a Christian might say that they center their lives around God, or Jesus. A non-theist might center their life around justice or truth, or family and friends, or personal integrity or quest for knowledge. I think this could fit into your four MB personality classes (as much as I resist such classifications). And of course there's a lot of cross-over...anyone might say that they prioritize around the principle of Love or Harmony, or Family, or Knowledge.
You might find some correlation between things like Objectivism, Eudaimonism, Humanism, Taoism (for non-theist groups) and the MB types as well. Just a thought.
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