I'm Methodist, although probably not a very good one. I have my own opinions on things, and I find it hard to let go of some of them.
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I'm Methodist, although probably not a very good one. I have my own opinions on things, and I find it hard to let go of some of them.
I think Einstein put it quite nicely long before I had time to formulate my religion:
Although it should be said that I do not believe in a deity of a "personality", or one that would communicate with anyone or anything; not a being itself, but rather a presence, not able to take action or "think" as we know it, just something that is.Quote:
My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.
According to my baptism book, I am Roman Catholic... :eep:
Devout Invisible Pink Unicorn-er
<---Wiccan. :3
I'm Lutheran, although I'd say that nowadays I'm closer to being an Agnostic. :)
Touched by his noodly appendage.
RAmen.
(7th day adventist in actuality)
If pushed, I'd consider myself a Christian but I don't really practice. I'm not entirely sure how exactly I feel on the matter of religion because I'm more liberal than the Church of England (I was christened as such). Having said that, I have a lot of respect for the current Archbishop of Canterbury.
Atheist. Most people take comfort in knowing there's a god up there, and that there's big plans for each and every one of us. I take comfort in looking up at the stars and knowing how insignificant I am, how I won't matter in the long run.
That's the reason I can keep on as I am, with my attitude. If I thought there were big things planned for me, with a god watching over me, and I'd go somewhere else for eternity after I died...I actually don't like that idea.