Are you religious?

Are you religious?

  • Yes, very, i attend services frequently.

    Votes: 24 25.8%
  • Yes, somwhat, i somtimes attend services.

    Votes: 8 8.6%
  • Yes, but im more spiritual than religious

    Votes: 17 18.3%
  • Im athiest or agnostic.

    Votes: 34 36.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 10 10.8%

  • Total voters
    93

hot-rod

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How can anyone say they know who or what God might be? But for me, I believe in God but don't know how or what it might be. I think human life is so precious that we don't have a clue. I believe that our souls are reincarnated until we get it right, then that's when we will become angels.
 

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Right on! Seems like God was talking to everybody in the days of Moses??? It's a wonder that we aren't more fucked up today than we are. I have always wondered why people have to "LEARN" about God from humans just like us. These people couldn't possibly know any more than you. How could we expect us all to have the same beliefs? We are all different in every way just like our fingerprints. We are spirtual beings by our very nature. When you study history you will learn how deviant and murderous all the powers that be were as organized religion evolved. Too phony for me. Anywho, just my thoughts. Everybody have a good one!
 

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Well I think of myself as "establishment religious" which is rather that I attend church services of my own will, but do not engage in this creepy, ultra-right wing "kill the muslims and infidels" Christianity which I frankly think degrades the good name of Christ.

I smoke, I drink and I have as much pre-marital sex as I can get my hands on, but I sort of cast that aside and keep that side of my separate from my religious side. Some might think that this is hipocritical, but at least I'm honest with myself.

To me, church is one hour a week where I do not think about myself (being the admittedly self-absorbed teenager that I am), but rather think about my relationship with God and my relationship with fellow man.