***I am a Catholic, and I know there are a lot of haters out there, so if you don't like me because I am a proud Catholic, you can leave.***
I am a proud Catholic (as it says above) .
This topic will be (hopefully) a vote to see what percentage of the users on ArmorGames are part of the following religions: Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, (and other religions) . I hope no one here will make fun of anyone else, and I respect anyone who is my religion, and/or who is a different religion then me.
Please list below in your comment if you are part of any of the religions placed above, and if you are part of a religion not placed above. No trolling people because of there religion. If I see it, you may be reported to a mod.
Hello, you got it wrong. I am not Atheist, but an Agnostic Atheist, who has Buddhist tendencies, so put me half half for those new categories.
And my point for that? That religion is so diverse instead of the literal way so many people see it. It's dynamic, in some senses, still relevant if it can be adapted with the times, and should not be swallowed whole without contemplation.
So, please change it. I feel miffed that my religious views are not treated with accorded decorum.
...How many people where killed in your school exactly?
Sorry I haven't been able to reply, our town's power went out.
It was a school that my teacher used to teach at. He didn't say how many were killed, it's just that he had to attend a class on the Satanist community.
He didn't say how many were killed, it's just that he had to attend a class on the Satanist community.
....He told you they randomly murder each other, but did not give any numbers? What school was this? I am sure that if multiple people really died, it would be simple finding the facts.
....He told you they randomly murder each other, but did not give any numbers? What school was this? I am sure that if multiple people really died, it would be simple finding the facts.
No, no. Not each other, but a person who sees a broken, upside-down cross as an "initiation" procedure. It was a school in Virginia. He didn't specify which.
not believeing in god but claiming that there is proof. =S
'Claiming proof exists' in this case is not restricted to the existence of a deity. For instance, a gnostic atheist is someone who doesn't believe in a deity and claims there is proof that there is no deity.
You have to adapt the 'gnostic' and 'agnostic' part to whether the person is theist or atheist, that's why, as Mage said, it isn't a position of belief in itself. It's more of an attitude, a part only of the belief.
--- On an unrelated note, I read recently that druidism is now an officially accepted religion. That would add to the list nicely, don't ya think? Oh, and no Jedi here yet?