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Which Choice Best Describes Your Faith (or lack thereof)?

What is your faith (or lack thereof)?

  • Christianity

    Votes: 183 20.2%
  • Judaism

    Votes: 28 3.1%
  • Islam

    Votes: 66 7.3%
  • Buddhism

    Votes: 47 5.2%
  • Hinduism

    Votes: 51 5.6%
  • Baha'i

    Votes: 23 2.5%
  • Spiritism

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • Jainism

    Votes: 4 0.4%
  • Unitarian Universalism

    Votes: 33 3.6%
  • Wiccan/Pagan/Druid

    Votes: 65 7.2%
  • Taoism

    Votes: 10 1.1%
  • Native American

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • Scientology

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Satanism/Luciferianism

    Votes: 33 3.6%
  • Atheism/Agnosticism/Secular/Humanism

    Votes: 184 20.3%
  • Non-Denominational Theism

    Votes: 25 2.8%
  • Nihilism

    Votes: 10 1.1%
  • Other - Please Explain

    Votes: 139 15.4%

  • Total voters
    905

Line Noise

non practicing abs master
Earthy Crunchy Half-Baked Moderate-Hedonist Capitalist-Reflective Pre-Transhumanist Chaote Universalist; romancing the crone, the throne and ego, my own and others, over a couple drinks and restraining orders, in the cult of pop psychology and social sciences made for gluons. A bit of discord in practice, humanist in faith (and lack of), jew by primary culture, hermetic for bragging rights but probably still just an atheist with an iconic religious fetish and just a bit of envy.
 

donansboy

New Member
Well, I used to be Wiccan but I don't call myself as such anymore, partially because I haven't been initiated into a Wiccan coven. I'm a Witch with a quantum physics outlook, in the sense that we are all connected, energy is manipulated by the mind, and that the universe only behaves itself when you observe it. I'm learning about Mexica spirituality right now, in my La Raza Studies program, and while it is very beautiful and I agree with many of the principals, I am often irked by the heterosexist and anti-Christian views spouted by some of our guest speakers.

Above all though, I believe in myself, my experiences, and my rights as a human being. I try to be as tolerant as possible, but if someone tries to convert me or tells me that I don't have the right to get married simply because their belief system says I don't my patience goes down the gunky little drain. My policy is that there is validity to be found in all paths, though the entirety of those paths many not be valid to everyone.

I believe in learning, understanding, and myself. I don't expect anyone else to believe in me, nor would I want them to. That's scary for me to think about. The only thing that has ever caused me pain/anger/sadness is to see those of religious paths forcing their beliefs on others, not by conversion, but by saying that their beliefs need to rule everyone else's lives. (Pro-life/Pro-choice topic, Pro-Gay Marriage/Anti-Gay Marriage...) If you believe it is wrong, don't do it. Don't tell me I can't, is what I think.
 

imaginaryme

Active Member
I'm all Muslim today... although I'm not. ;)
But there is no denomination for one such as I. In my terms, I "worship Gwyneth Paltrow," although I don't. I am an anarchist, but I ain't burning stuff. I am anti-Christianity, but I am not burning stuff. I cannot be atheist for I trust in god. I cannot be theist because god beyond understanding is god beyond relevance. I am taoist by nature but taoism is not religion. I am an American at such a time as American is the worst thing to be. I have looked into the face of the enemy and it is I. Call me Muslim.

I am whatever you say I am, and if I wasn't, why would I say I am?
~ Eminem
 

Raito9

New Member
I follow wiccan paths and values, but not much for the God and Goddess, as I also follow the big bang and evolution.
 

John D

Spiritsurfer
I am a member of a traditional protestant church, but believe in the paths of Mysticism and I am reading the works of Catholic Mystics.
Go figure!!!!
 

dust1n

Zindīq
I am an atheist, a humanist, secularist, but I voted nihilism, because under all of my particular beliefs, I still view them as ontological pointless, truthless, and meaningless.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I'm an atheist, but I could be called an agnostic. I merely speculate that there are no gods, because
the notion seems fanciful & unnecessary. But since it's impossible to prove this view, I lack certainty.
 

Walkntune

Well-Known Member
I was brought up a Christian. Recently as I search the universe out with an open mind I am coming to the conclusion that what was labelled spiritual is really energy.As we are created with energy and can relate to source of energy that permeates all of existence it may not matter so much which label we classify this energy. Because energy is never created or destroyed, this sense of eternity is lived in us.Religion is the process of how we keep in balance with this energy and resistance to it is the cause of all disease and illness and death.Key to keeping balance is being able to hold awareness open through faith and follow where the more fear that you hold on to causes awareness to close and resistance to the energy.
I have a lot of interest in string theory and I believe energy is all that exists and science may one day line up with religion.
 

Octavia156

OTO/EGC
Other - please explain.

I follow the religion of Thelema.

Wicca, Satanism and Setianism all have their roots in Thelemic Philosophy - but none include the complete picture. All three schools have borrowed a tremendous amount of their principles, practises and in the case of Wicca - rituals, from Thelema and the Works of Aleister Crowley.

Thelema ought to be up there dude :yes:
 

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
I chose "Other" so I'm going to explain. I have a Monist view of God. I profess to be a Kemetic Pagan, a Christian, and a person influenced by eastern dharmic religions all at the same time. To me there is no difference between God and Brahman, or Brahman and Tao, or Tao and the Cosmic Buddha, or the Cosmic Buddha and the Mystic Christ.
 
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