Which religion do you believe in?

but fun :stuck_out_tongue: and all in good taste

cool =)

I feel that the terms “atheism” and “indifference” are synonymous with each other.
definately not.
I would say I’m atheist, and still i love my life, have high moral values (i.e.: I’m vegetarian).

Not every atheist is like Nietzsche.
some “protest-artheists” might give a F*** on those values, but that doesn’t mean they have anything to do with religiousity.

The mountain-dwelling Nepals Order of Chronic Masturbators.

It’s like Catholicism, except with more hedonism.

you’re a masturbator in religion?

Whahahahah

No, we’re just very spiritual when we crank one out.

The mountain-dwelling Nepals Order of Chronic Masturbators.

It’s like Catholicism, except with more hedonism.

may we assume you pray alone most of the time?

Hahaha, that reminds me of an article I read:

atheist here (which isn’t a religion)

I’m glad you’re atheist, but are you trying to say some strong religious stuff in your footer? I don’t know what other people will think about it.

any Ju/wasi girls here?

I strongly doubt it. :stuck_out_tongue:

You could just PM all 3 girls and ask… :stuck_out_tongue:

wHahaa… That’s so true… and sad… :stuck_out_tongue:

“More and more people each year are leaving organized religion, and getting back to God…” - Anonymous

I don’t know if that;s a bad thing or a good thing…

I’m more of an Agnostic with Christian values… (lol! i’ll explain). I’m pretty sure that there is something out there. Atheists don’t have the scientific edge like most think. In fact, atheists need just as much faith to not believe in anything than to believe in something. Even Einstein said “The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all comprehensible”. Einstein believed in a creator. Not a christian one, but there is no other reason that such order exists here. Personally, I tend to side with the moral and, for the most part, the physical events in the Bible. I do think that Christianity has got some problems though. Christianity isn’t even a religion at it’s core. Its a personal and private relationship with God. No one person has any authority to condem anyone in the church. But this happens way too much. Christianity is the act of imitating Jesus. Live as he lived. It’s not about “doing enough”. It’s about “doing” regardless if you fail or not. Whether you cheat on a test or murder 500 people, you don’t have a gauge. There are no points for God. Even perfect Christians mess up. It’s just about intention.

That being said, I’m not sure if the christian God is the actual “God”. Rather, I tend to take Jesus as someone who is worthy of being emulated, even if he wasn’t “God”. He was completely selfless, forgiving, and compassionate. He knew he was going to be killed, but did it anyway, because he thought he could save peoples souls. He also had 12 disciples who witnessed his death, and apparent “ressurection”, and all but one who died a martyrs death. None of them ever renounced him. That is pretty hardcore.

He also had 12 disciples who witnessed his death, and apparent “ressurection”, and all but one who died a martyrs death. None of them ever renounced him. That is pretty hardcore.

So basically, are you saying that Jesus was the ultimate cult leader!?! :smirk: j/k :trout:

Christian here, although IMO (like disco-stu said) i wouldn’t consider it a religion. It’s a relationship, a friendship. not a list of rules and Do and Do-Not’s. I mean, sure there are things that a Christian probably should or shouldn’t do, but it isn’t whether you do these things that has anything to do with being a christian. it is personal, an ongoing, ever growing relationship with Jesus, our father, creator and friend. and if you truely strive to be a Christian, to live like Christ did and love people, you will automatically start to steer clear of things that you shouldn’t be into.

I attend a “community church”, with a mennonite base, but i am not mennonite and don’t consider myself a protestant. I attend for fellowship and a place to learn, but i am a Christian. I have a relationship with Jesus, which is what Christianity really is all about. Nobody’s perfect. everyone screws up. it’s a fact of life, Christians included. it’s your intention that counts.

just my $0.02.