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    Religion?

    What's your belief system? Are you a churchgoing person or not and who do you most identify with?


    I'm and atheist and don't go to church (obviously).

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    Christian, church of cleetus' couch with a hangover

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    I believe, just don't believe in shouting it from the rooftops.
    There's no panic like the panic you momentarily feel when you've got
    your hand or head stuck in something

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazzak
    I believe, just don't believe in shouting it from the rooftops.
    I agrre with that feeling. I was born and raised Catholic, but I hate it when people try to push their beifs on me.
    "You are never too smart to act stupid" - Christopher Lloyd in Camp Nowhere


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    I used to pray drunk in front of my stereo (with headphones)....


    Now I'm a Unitarian....
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    Jedi


    More than 70,000 people in Australia have declared that they are followers of the Jedi faith, the religion created by the Star Wars films.


    A recent census found that one in 270 respondents - or 0.37% of the population - say they believe in "the force", an energy field that gives Jedi Knights like Luke Skywalker their power in the films. Most of the 70,509 people who wrote Jedi on their census forms were suspected to have done so in response to an e-mail encouraging all Star Wars fans to get it recognised as an official religion.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertain...lm/2218456.stm

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    Evangelical christian, very much involved (church council secretary for the last 7 years, youth leader for 4, deacon council for 1).
    Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so. -Douglas Adams

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    Try this: Belief-O-Matic

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    Christian, not to be confused with catholics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Camaro80z
    I agrre with that feeling. I was born and raised Catholic, but I hate it when people try to push their briefs on me.
    Especially when they don't fit....
    Last edited by Orangeman; March 5th, 2004 at 01:38 AM.
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    Christian.

    I do not go to church very often, but I would like to. I typically do not get to bed till about 4:00 AM because of work, so getting up for church Sunday morning is really tough. Plus, my wife is not a Christian, so there always seems to be a reason why I am not supposed to go.
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    Christian (Church of England). Family always seemed to be of the opinion that you go to church "when you're bred, wed and dead" so I never went much. I do make an effort to go on Remberance Sunday in November though.

    My missus is jewish, I've been to services with her a bit, can't stand the political bullsh!t that seems to be associated with the congregation so we've stopped going there as well. Shame really, I always enjoyed it when the rabbi started telling off the punters.
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    Baptized Methodist but I don't believe in the walking on water business. I like Dilbert's line "you told me there was an easter bunny and a santa clause. Is it any wonder I don't believe anything you say now without proof?"

    That doesn't mean I don't respect peoples commitment to moral values but I don't believe that all men are created evil and need saving.
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    ex catholic

    reborn christian i go to church every sunday





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    dont beleive in this non-sense

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