Religious affiliation (3 Viewers)

Which faith/religious tradition do you currently practice?

  • Christianity

    Votes: 536 38.1%
  • Judaism

    Votes: 34 2.4%
  • Islam

    Votes: 168 11.9%
  • Buddhism

    Votes: 56 4.0%
  • Hinduism

    Votes: 31 2.2%
  • Other (please specify)

    Votes: 93 6.6%
  • None - I'm not religious.

    Votes: 488 34.7%

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Like I understand how people from different places in the world and ways of life coming together to cooperate is a good (or neutral) thing but when everyone disperses and meshes with everyone else, cultures are pretty much killed and all that's left is some kind of dirty mixture and everyone's the same.
 

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How come when I try explaining this to people they call me racist? This is fucking bullshit. We can't stop it, its too late. Its up to us and our future generations to stay with our own kind, likewise of races.
 

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I'm atheist in the sense that I don't believe in anything spiritual/spirits or a god, however as a conservative i wholeheartedly 100% support the Christian church and its followers, due to its teaching of morals, ethics, systematic values and place in education, as well as conserving the European Christian culture. I can see why many people reject religion, but they really do need to understand its vital place in the creation of the modern world, traditions, values, education and law. If our country's official religion, well not religion i guess, became atheism, it would be just another step to socialism thus impacting individuality. With so many becoming 'complete' atheists it'd also be a further step towards a single world, and as a strict conservative it is something i despise.
well more so communism due to their belief in atheism/non religion. Atheism, as well as multiculturalism result in a single unified grouping of people ie - atheism = one common belief, multiculturalism = one culture, one race. hence, linking itself to the socialist/communist notion of complete equality.
Love dat feel!

P.S. I think you've mixed up your definitions. Atheism is the belief there are no deities and/or creator god(s). So you are in fact the very thing you dispose so much.
 
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How come when I try explaining this to people they call me racist? This is fucking bullshit. We can't stop it, its too late. Its up to us and our future generations to stay with our own kind, likewise of races.
If anything it's probably the inverse of racist because it's about the races being preserved.
But talking about races in just about any context will get negative "zomg racist" attention these days.

But yeh it's pretty much inevitable.
 

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fuck, i honestly think that the term multiculturalism should be officially scrapped and the monoculture should be put in its place.
 
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Baptized and, strong and passionate Christian.
I have seen the Lord Work his miracles through my life, and i have encountered the love that he shares with all of us.
 

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Baptized and, strong and passionate Christian.
I have seen the Lord Work his miracles through my life, and i have encountered the love that he shares with all of us.
What kind of miracles were they? If you don't mind me asking :)
 

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I'm not religious.
Dad is Catholic and Mum is Orthodox.

I just don't see the point of it.
 

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Pretty surprised with the amount of people who have put their views as "not religious".

Atheists unite!
 

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