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View Poll Results: What's your religion?

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  • Christianity

    52 33.55%
  • Judaism

    3 1.94%
  • Islam

    7 4.52%
  • Hinduism

    2 1.29%
  • Buddhism

    6 3.87%
  • Pagan/Neopagan/Earth-centered

    29 18.71%
  • Atheist/Agnostic

    40 25.81%
  • Other

    30 19.35%
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  1. #1
    Electrified Non-Moderator
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    Heh. Dalai Lama.

    I was raised atheist, but have softened my view over the years, realizing that there is nothing to prove god doesn't exist, and lots of things to indicate he does. That said, no religions feel at all right and if god cares about my worship he hasn't let on, so I'm content to go on as I have been with the concept of Be a Good Person.

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    i was raised chirstian(Baptist to be exact) but i did not feel right. i am now Wiccan and have been for awhile. i don't currently belong to a coven, so i am a lone witch

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElectricBadger View Post
    Heh. Dalai Lama.

    I was raised atheist, but have softened my view over the years, realizing that there is nothing to prove god doesn't exist, and lots of things to indicate he does. That said, no religions feel at all right and if god cares about my worship he hasn't let on, so I'm content to go on as I have been with the concept of Be a Good Person.
    According to Richard Dawkins just openly believing in the supernatural, (ie being religious) means that you're making the world an evil place, no matter how kind your actions are. After reading his books it's hard not to agree.

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    I was a born-again Christian for a little over a dozen years. I was very zealous and embraced teachings that included Watchman Nee, and taking it too far, the innhilation of self.

    I started reading and studying (Walk Away from Christianity and Infidel dot org) and finally walked away. I then enjoyed studying philosophy and comparative religions, the work of Joseph Campbell, and embraced my free-thinking.

    I searched to find something that more clearly defined my spirituality. I just don't fit in a box or a label. Deist comes the closest.

    ~mishka {R}

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