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  1. 1. What religion are you?

    • Catholic
      19
    • Protestant
      39
    • Mormon
      96
    • Jewish
      13
    • Muslim
      12
    • Buddhist
      2
    • Hindu
      4
    • Cosmereism
      7
    • Atheist/Agnostic
      85
    • Other
      18
    • Christian - Other
      39


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Sadeas and chasmfiend deserve each other. :ph34r:

Morzathoth good call on the admins. All hail Kaymyth, the only adult in this place, who chases nasty children off her lawn in full steampunk gear!

Posted

Someone has to be the adult around here :P

 

And it is sure as damnation not the admins XD

 

Morzathoth good call on the admins. All hail Kaymyth, the only adult in this place, who chases nasty children off her lawn in full steampunk gear!

 

 

OK, guys, as much as I appreciate being appreciated, I am most definitely not the only adult around here.  The admins work hard to keep this place running smoothly, and I am not comfortable with how easily folks are (even jokingly) trying to place me on some level above them.  Please don't.

Posted

I was talking about trolling levels but ok.

You may have been, but I don't believe Morzathoth was. Unless someone would like to clarify?

Posted

You may have been, but I don't believe Morzathoth was. Unless someone would like to clarify?

Judging by the XD, which is an emoticon in parts of the Internet for :P, he was just trying to be silly. It'd be like saying to someone working hard, "Gee, why are you so lazy? Ha ha". The humor is in that the opposite is true and everyone knows that, making the statement absurd. This humor also has the greatest potential to be misunderstood.

That's how I saw it, anyway.

Posted

Judging by the XD, which is an emoticon in parts of the Internet for :P, he was just trying to be silly. It'd be like saying to someone working hard, "Gee, why are you so lazy? Ha ha". The humor is in that the opposite is true and everyone knows that, making the statement absurd. This humor also has the greatest potential to be misunderstood.

That's how I saw it, anyway.

I saw it more as a reference to someone's well known qualities.

Like 'Someone has to save the newbies in the introduction threads from spikings, and we all know it's not Voidus. XD'

Could be wrong though, it's definitely open to misinterpretation.

Posted

Just finished reading this entire thread and...woah, there are a lot of different opinions here. Some I agree with, some I don't, but seeing as this is a thread about religion, I'd be weirded out if everybody had the same religious (or lack of one) outlook as I did.

 

I think I've seen more religious discussion here than in an entire year of my life.  :D

Posted (edited)

Judging by the XD, which is an emoticon in parts of the Internet for :P, he was just trying to be silly. It'd be like saying to someone working hard, "Gee, why are you so lazy? Ha ha". The humor is in that the opposite is true and everyone knows that, making the statement absurd. This humor also has the greatest potential to be misunderstood.

That's how I saw it, anyway.

 

I saw it more as a reference to someone's well known qualities.

Like 'Someone has to save the newbies in the introduction threads from spikings, and we all know it's not Voidus. XD'

Could be wrong though, it's definitely open to misinterpretation.

 

Both of these, yes.

Edited by Morzathoth
Posted

I was raised in an evangelical Christian home (in fact, my parents were missionaries). Growing up overseas, in a culture that isn't secular in the way that Western culture is, the faith made sense to me. But then I came back to America and went out into the world, and my beliefs began to change. Now, I'm an atheist.

Posted

In the papers I'm Catholic, but actually I'm an atheist. Although I usually don't really want to talk about religion and tell people that I'm agnostic. Somehow the religious people I meet are more likely to accept and argue with agnostics than atheists. In my whole family only my grandparents go to church every sunday, the rest of us doesn't care.

Posted

In the papers I'm Catholic, but actually I'm an atheist. Although I usually don't really want to talk about religion and tell people that I'm agnostic. Somehow the religious people I meet are more likely to accept and argue with agnostics than atheists. In my whole family only my grandparents go to church every sunday, the rest of us doesn't care.

In the papers? Is it a thing that you have to identify your religion to the government? I don't know much about adulting. At all.

Posted

In the papers? Is it a thing that you have to identify your religion to the government? I don't know much about adulting. At all.

I mean I was baptised and there is a certificate to prove it in the church somewhere. The government does not keep any official record of religious convictions of it's citizens.

Posted

Me Muslim

Me no ISIS

ISIS no muslim

ISIS blasphemous

Me myself and I extend greetings to all people here

ISIS actually has its roots in ancient Egypt. (Egyptian goddess named Isis).
Posted

ISIS actually has its roots in ancient Egypt. (Egyptian goddess named Isis).

 

No, the Egyptian goddess has nothing to do with this group's name.  It's an arbitrary acronym based on a translated version of what they call themselves.  There are several other versions floating around out there, but ISIS is what the media picked up on and won't let go of. 

 

Believe me, Kemetic circles are extraordinarily torked off about this whole thing, but we're such a tiny minority in the theater of religion that most of the world barely even knows that we exist.

Posted

I was joking...

Sorry if it came off wrong...

 

 

Oh.  :unsure:

 

Sorry.  It might've pushed a button or two with me.  Carry on!

Posted

Me Muslim

Me no ISIS

ISIS no muslim

ISIS blasphemous

Me myself and I extend greetings to all people here

You no speak no good English either? :P

Sad that you have to specify. :/

Me accepts greetings and extends more greetings back.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

I'm Muslim.

I'm peace-loving, not a psychopath :D

Hello to you all.

 

Edit: Someone gave a +1 and now my reputation is Noble-Blooded, but I keep reading it Nose-Blooded lol

Edited by king007
Posted

Not all of you may know me. Mostly just SE.

I'm an atheist. Well, sort of. To me, god's existence just isn't justified (in science atleast.). I won't really go into the details of why right now. But, if you're interested in talking about it, do PM me.

Actually, I wouldn't really say it isn't justified. Rather, it's a bit.... how do I say this... unnecessary? Well, I'm not here to preach atheism (get the joke?).

Is there a term between an agnostic and an atheist? Someone who doesn't currently believe in God, but is open to suggestions? That would define my viewpoint on god.

My perspective on religions is quite different though. Rather than oppose them, I do really see them as something much needed in a society. It delivers a very crucial thing in the hardest of circumstances - Hope.

The fact that someone is watching over us itself gives some hope to us.

(I don't really know how to further continue this, but you get my point):)

Posted

 

Is there a term between an agnostic and an atheist? Someone who doesn't currently believe in God, but is open to suggestions?

 

Isn't that more or less the definition of agnosticism: to not believe be open to the concept? :huh:

Posted

Well, technically, Google says (that's where I checked) that agnostic is someone who believes that nothing of God can be discerned.

But, I think I agree with what you're saying. I've heard it being use in that context.

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