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Christian
Jewish
Don't believe in organized faith. it is all politics, traditions, and all that stuff clouding everything.
I am a deist. I do believe in God. But not that He is benevolent all loving father. More in terms of a jerk ass with a cute side. Neither good nor evil who does not intervene much in how the universe runs... unless to make it more interesting. you know... stir up trouble for fun.
Sans the intelligence, we, humanity and probably other forms of life in the universe.
Post edited February 22, 2010 by lukaszthegreat
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Orvidos: This is going to sound odd, but I actually follow the Greek gods.
Go figure.
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TheCheese33: Do you find it offensive when Kratos slashes the gods up, then?

Not so much offensive as amusing/interesting. Hard to explain, but it boils down to
A. Improbability
B. Haha, what kind of swords are those?
technically grew up in a Lutheran country, but family not religious (aside from traditional events that don't really count). I guess according to wikipedia definitions I would probably fall under practical atheist/agnostic. Religion has no bearing on my life, but I haven't ruled out the possibility of there being a god of some sort, but there isn't a specific religion/god that I lean toward if there is.
Atheist. Or, I figure maybe some type of agnostic. I mean, if tomorrow stuff happened and it turns at that one the 500 different religions really were right and this or that is how things are, I wouldn't sit and go "this doesn't exist", because clearly it does. But, untill then I'll keep on believing in nothing but humanity itself.
Ghosts and goblins are for videogames, not for basing one's life on..
Christian, more specifically Lutheran. However, not in a "protestant way" but more in an "Evangelical Catholic" way (which means bishops, rich liturgical life, warm ecumenical connections to Roman Catholic church and Orthodox churches -- but of course also to more protestant churches).
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I'd probably go Zoroastrian since this is one of the last religions who got fucked up by society.Oh, and Prince of Persia rocks.
I'd probably go Hinduis since they praise rats.
I'd probably go Shinto because it's for edgy Otakus.
I'd probably go Buddhist because it implies you are cool.
But in the end, I praise the greath Cthulhu!
Ia! Ia! Cthulhu Fhtagn
Post edited February 23, 2010 by Tantrix
(Muslim, Sunni) but that really doesn't Matter as long as I believe in a Higher Power All religions comes from the same source.
Post edited February 23, 2010 by magemam
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magemam: (Muslim, Sunni) but that really doesn't Matter as long as I believe in a Higher Power All religions comes from the same source.

Hey, that was Goethe and Platon at the same time.
Well played,Sir.
I wish I had a copy of the 'Devil's Bible'. That would be epic since it weighs more than 100 pounds and the pages are made of donkey skin....That, and I love the unknown.
Secular Humanist/Nihilist here.
Some would say that would be a contradictory philosophy to follow, but if you think about it, it's really not.
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Tantrix: I'd probably go Shinto because it's for edgy Otakus.

I don't know one otaku who has actually studied Shinto for more than 10 minutes before losing interest when they find out it isn't like [INSERT POPULAR ANIME KIDS WATCH HERE].
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Tantrix: I'd probably go Shinto because it's for edgy Otakus.
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Wraith: I don't know one otaku who has actually studied Shinto for more than 10 minutes before losing interest when they find out it isn't like [INSERT POPULAR ANIME KIDS WATCH HERE].

So Shinto isn't like Death Note? Or Ranma 1/2?
GRAWW!!!
I am Jedi, and Flying Spaghetti Monster worshiper.