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What Religion do you follow?
None 54%  54%  [ 53 ]
Christianity 22%  22%  [ 22 ]
Islam 2%  2%  [ 2 ]
Judaism 4%  4%  [ 4 ]
Sikhism 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Hinduism 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Wicca 2%  2%  [ 2 ]
Buddhism 2%  2%  [ 2 ]
Other (please state in reply) 13%  13%  [ 13 ]
Total votes : 98

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31 Oct 2011, 5:37 am

I've been a Lutheran for nearly 10 years.



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31 Oct 2011, 2:09 pm

Judaism I am proud to be Jewish I am a devot Jew :D



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04 Nov 2011, 8:35 am

I've been a member of the Unification Church (Family Federation for World Peace and Unification) since I was about thirteen. My father is Buddhist and my mother is a Protestant, but I first became interested in the FFWPU from some friends I knew.. I eventually went to an art school run by the FFWPU.



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04 Nov 2011, 8:37 am

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Im Christian after 11 years, drug, alcohol abuse and a bad circle around me!! !

Christian - Lutherian!! !

Jesus <3

Lutherian? Sounds like an indie rock band.



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04 Nov 2011, 8:18 pm

I put other. Thelema. :D



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05 Nov 2011, 5:26 am

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Muslim


Me too.



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05 Nov 2011, 6:38 am

I'm an atheist but I have to say
Why isn't rastafarian in the poll?



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05 Nov 2011, 12:00 pm

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I'm an atheist but I have to say
Why isn't rastafarian in the poll?


Cuz I have no idea what that is! :P :P :D
If people wanted to vote for that, they'd have to select "Other". :)
Sorry! :(


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05 Nov 2011, 2:00 pm

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Cuz I have no idea what that is! :P :P :D
If people wanted to vote for that, they'd have to select "Other". :)
Sorry! :(


RASTAFARIAN-ISM is the religion where they have hair called, "dreadlocks." The world renowned musician and reggae artist BOB MARLEY, was a Rastafarian.

...if you want more info, then google it.

By the way, I didn't mean to sound a little rude with the above sentence. :)



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06 Nov 2011, 5:51 am

StonedMoonie wrote:
I've been a member of the Unification Church (Family Federation for World Peace and Unification) since I was about thirteen. My father is Buddhist and my mother is a Protestant, but I first became interested in the FFWPU from some friends I knew.. I eventually went to an art school run by the FFWPU.


Wow, never met one of Sun Myung Moon's followers before. Didn't know they could get stoned. Live and learn.


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06 Nov 2011, 9:23 pm

To be honest if I believed organized religion did a lot more good than evil I would probably follow it, but with many religions I see nothing but the byproduct of war and racism that comes from the fanatics and extremists. So I choose not to follow religion even though I would like to believe in things like karma, the afterlife, and an all-powerful being who loves us all no matter who we are. It's just hard for me to accept that something that is intended to give people security and a desire to spread peace can cause people to do some really horrible and unforgivable things to each other all in the name of the religion they believe to be right. It really saddens me that people are like that. :(



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06 Nov 2011, 10:01 pm

Quaker, AKA, Friends of Jesus Christ.



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06 Nov 2011, 10:03 pm

Pastafarian


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06 Nov 2011, 10:17 pm

GreySun369 wrote:
To be honest if I believed organized religion did a lot more good than evil I would probably follow it, but with many religions I see nothing but the byproduct of war and racism that comes from the fanatics and extremists. So I choose not to follow religion even though I would like to believe in things like karma, the afterlife, and an all-powerful being who loves us all no matter who we are. It's just hard for me to accept that something that is intended to give people security and a desire to spread peace can cause people to do some really horrible and unforgivable things to each other all in the name of the religion they believe to be right. It really saddens me that people are like that. :(


When I hear something like that, I think you honestly haven't looked very hard, or chose only to look at the small amount of bad while ignoring the overwhelming good.



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06 Nov 2011, 10:19 pm

shrox wrote:
GreySun369 wrote:
To be honest if I believed organized religion did a lot more good than evil I would probably follow it, but with many religions I see nothing but the byproduct of war and racism that comes from the fanatics and extremists. So I choose not to follow religion even though I would like to believe in things like karma, the afterlife, and an all-powerful being who loves us all no matter who we are. It's just hard for me to accept that something that is intended to give people security and a desire to spread peace can cause people to do some really horrible and unforgivable things to each other all in the name of the religion they believe to be right. It really saddens me that people are like that. :(


When I hear something like that, I think you honestly haven't looked very hard, or chose only to look at the small amount of bad while ignoring the overwhelming good.


Or maybe I'm just so pessimistic that I completely gave up.



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06 Nov 2011, 10:40 pm

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shrox wrote:
GreySun369 wrote:
To be honest if I believed organized religion did a lot more good than evil I would probably follow it, but with many religions I see nothing but the byproduct of war and racism that comes from the fanatics and extremists. So I choose not to follow religion even though I would like to believe in things like karma, the afterlife, and an all-powerful being who loves us all no matter who we are. It's just hard for me to accept that something that is intended to give people security and a desire to spread peace can cause people to do some really horrible and unforgivable things to each other all in the name of the religion they believe to be right. It really saddens me that people are like that. :(


When I hear something like that, I think you honestly haven't looked very hard, or chose only to look at the small amount of bad while ignoring the overwhelming good.


Or maybe I'm just so pessimistic that I completely gave up.


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