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Religion: What it means to you
Please, please, PLEASE don't turn this into a shit-flinging contest? PLEASE?
How does religion weigh in your personal life? Has it helped you through hard times? Has it formed a kind of moral construct for you? Are you devout, a believer, or don't believe at all? |
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I have to say I think there's probably some greater power out somewhere so I'm not really an atheist or an agnostic. That being said, I think religions are useless. It seems to me that when it comes to morals secular humanism makes the most sense. I suppose I might be considered a anti-denominational monotheist, to make up a phrase.
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It may sound pretty bad to say that but religion to me is just something I do to amuse myself. I love reading about end of days theories and so on. I read through the bible and read through all kinds of interpretations of it online but in the end I've never really felt any sort of "spirituality" from it. I would really like to one day but as of now I can be put into the non-believers category. I do know quite a bit on the subject though, despite my lack of real feeling toward it. My love for religion most likely comes from my love for history.
I must admit, in times of extreme stress and confusion, I normally fall back on religion and find myself preying for a loved one when they are about to die. I guess a lot of people probably only really fall back on religion as a way of making them feel they have some type of control over a situation that they really don't.
Can I borrow a feeling?
Last edited by Robiz : Mar 2, 2006 at 10:50 PM.
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No one take offense, please - I think a lot of people just accept the religion that their family has been for ages and runs with it. I see a lot of it with Catholics, really. I am not saying all Catholics are like that, but so many seem to just claim their Catholicism without ever having checked what Catholicism entails, I guess. They just accept and move on. Sorry. I went off on a tangent. Back to the original question. Is your religion something you learned from your family? Or did you get into it yourself? This question stands for everyone, really. I am curious to see how many families out there do what mine does. |
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I wouldn't go as far as saying that I'm an atheist, but I'm not a follower of any type of religion. I generally look down at religion, as it seems to offer nothing except starting debates and wars. I don't find it wrong for anyone to believe in some kind of higher being, I guess I'm just more opposed to the whole organized group of believers coming together thing. I just don't like organized religion, so I can't take the idea of it seriously. I mean, if you really believe in this stuff, why can't you do it on your own instead of having to get together with a large group to do it?
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Reform Judiasm. I haven't been to temple in over an year (=o Sorry god!). I don't let my religion rule my life, but I use it more like guidelines in my life then strict rules like some people I know.
My religion has been passed down the years in my family, it just went from orthodox to reform over the years tho! |
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This John Lennon quotes pretty much sums up my views on religion:
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Religeon has influenced my life, I am a Lutheran and proud of it. I go by the way of this, you don't bother me, I won't bother you. If you are interested in religeon, I'll gladly tell you about mine. Tis as simple as that.
I however do not go to church due to me feeling of this, if the Bible says all I need to do is believe then that is what I will do. There is no reason ever should i feel forced or even have someone tell me that I must go to church... None the less, the morals and God's laws that are in there have weighed in my decisions a lot.
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I'd accuse you of having a very narrow minded point of view toward religion but I doubt it's much more narrow then most people's.
Can I borrow a feeling?
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Religon hasn't had too much an impact in my life as far as my own personal religon goes, but I think religon as a whole affects everyone to some degree. I'm pagan with my own thing cause that's the only way it makes any sense. It indirectly affects stuff. But those that are pagan, know what I mean by that. The whole energy direction thing.
I know down here in MS, religon (other people's in response to mine ) tends to be interesting to say the least. I still get that "if you dont believe in the same thing I do you'll burn blah blah blah" but it's such a regular thing it's no big deal. Though luckily it's gotten to where most people just dont care though a few have tried to change my mind. |
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I'm very eclectic when it comes to religion... I'm not any religion per-say I guess, but I manage to take the teachings and practices from the ones that I find inspiring and apply them to my everyday life.
I am closest to being a Wicca, but I keep a few Christian and Buddhist teachings under my belt too ^_^ |
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Religion is actually quite a big part in my life, but I don't have any beliefs in it. I went to a Seventh Day Adventist church school for a few years and obviously they taught religion, but it was all just to much for me to believe in.
Friends bring it up a lot. I can't really help them with spiritual stuff like that. It comes up more than enough though. They look for something to believe in, but they don't take the time for church or listen to it enough to believe in I guess. The other weekend, I was walking across the street and this older guy stops me and says I was some evil/bad person because I didn't take a belief in God at all and he got into a pretty big argument with me. He would say something and I would counter it with something else. It was quite pointless, but I didn't ask for someone to yell at me for no believing in it. |
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My personal beliefs on religion would make people think I don't believe in God, but I do, to some extent. I believe someone wrote the Bible, the Torah, the Koran as a collection of stories to tell us the best and most righteous way of living our lives. There is no direct contact from God anywhere, and the stories are all false. I don't see God as the almighty being who controls everything and is able to strike down people for sinning. To me, He is just a sort of "figurehead" whom we all look up to and respect so much that we try to live our lives to please Him.
One think I loathe is people who competely take everything written in the Bible in the literal sense, and live their lives like that. Another peeve of mine is when people try to impose their beliefs on you, or try to argue scientifically by citing God. Just not my cup of tea, really. |
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*Sigh* "All of this has happened before, and all of it will happen again..."
Seriously though, I'm on the fence; I suppose Agnostic is the term for it. I'm not against religion at all as long as it has a positive impact on a person and others go for it. It's when people start blowing up buildings and other people in the name of God that really makes me wonder about it. ![]() SO SAY WE ALL![]() |