View Poll Results: What is your belief system?
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Christianity
129 45.58% -
Islam
3 1.06% -
Atheist
51 18.02% -
Agnostic
36 12.72% -
Satanist
2 0.71% -
Buddhist
13 4.59% -
Hinduism
1 0.35% -
Other
41 14.49% -
Judaism
7 2.47%
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Thread: What do you believe in?
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02-24-2008, 01:43 AM #71
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02-24-2008, 08:35 PM #72
Fun to read through the thoughts here. As a person with appreciation for Buddhist, Christian and Humanist philosophy, it can be tough to decide. I guess that can best be descibed as agnostic.
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02-24-2008, 11:34 PM #73
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Thanked: 0This is indeed v interesting. One small point about the poll, though, is that it's possible to fall under more than one of the options. In particular, Buddhists can be atheists or agnostics - gods are there seen as, at the most, special types of mortal beings. (So if atheism is meant to involve belief in a being with the features of the traditional monotheistic God, I guess Buddhists will come out as atheists.)
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02-28-2008, 02:54 AM #74
I believe and think (just an idea, because I also think beliefs can and do change) that god or the universe as I call it has the ability to be whatever you desire it to be. I don't agree with organized or disorganized religion. I think we get exactly what we ask for no matter what, and it is just a matter of how we ask for it. I see god in all things and nothing. I think we are god, just like our mind or our foot is also us. I can't explain what happens after death, because I have yet to experience it, or at least as far as I can remember. I know that I can focus and make clouds disappear. I see sparkles in the air which I think are god in motion.
I just love my life.
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02-28-2008, 05:13 AM #75
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02-28-2008, 08:44 AM #76
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Thanked: 0"Actually it is not against Buddhism - though not taught - to believe in other gods; though it may be against your other religion to "worship" (show too much respect for) the Buddha."
Tbh, I was probably overgeneralising; a belief in a omnipotent, immortal etc. God (although not a belief in less exalted gods) is certainly incompatible with Theravadan Buddhism (the oldest type that's spread out across SE Asia), but Buddhism is such a broad church (ho ho) that there may well be other varieties for which that doesn't hold.
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02-28-2008, 09:03 AM #77
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05-02-2010, 09:45 PM #78
Perhaps this is a dead thread, but I just stumbled across it. Fascinating, and, I am happy to see, congenial as always.
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05-02-2010, 10:48 PM #79
this thread has been buried for a while it seems
too bad it wasnt multiple choise
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05-03-2010, 08:24 AM #80
i like to identify as a hedonist.. however.. that's just me being silly.. in all actually i tend to believe that you should just be a good person and do what is right by everyone..
i'm ashamed to admit that my bible can usually be found right next to my umbrella.