What religion are you?

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    ImAMenber12
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    What religion are you? I’m just wondering out of curiosity, I have no intention, nor do I want to discuss what religion is better than this religion. I just want to know out of sheer curiosity.

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    RoyDal
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    It is a small sect and mostly unknown. It has one follower.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #90927
    Jason
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    Discordian atheist.

    There lies serenity in Chaos. Seek ye the eye of the hurricane.

    #90941
    Hydro137
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    I don’t follow religion, so I chose a number, which likewise makes little sense but hold strange mystery that still have the brains of the world wondering why it exists in and comes up everywhere but is a question / puzzle and law unto its own self.

    So its not a religion.  its just a number, 137

    #90943
    Alchemist
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    No religion, atheist.

    However, I used to be a Satanist. Am I allowed to say why? and why I left that religion? Or does that break the rule stated above?

    Okay, I think it does, so don’t read this part 😛 Why? Because it seemed to be the only religion anyone had thought about, the rules were based in reasoning. On top of that, good ethics and smart rules to live your life by are like an oasis in the desert… and a helicopter to get you out of the desert 🙂 I left Satanism because science. that says it all really. When you cling to ideas, you set yourself up to cling to a sinking ship- and guess what? This excellent logic was even in the Satanic bible: when Satanism doesn’t work for you any more, cast it off because “The times they are a-changing” “so you better start swimming or you’ll sink like a stone.”

    #90950
    LonerBoner
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    Born in a christian coyntry and raised with the christian values without anyone near me really beliving. Been to church ofc etc etc.
    I dont belive in god, jesus and all that but you never know there might be something but i choise to belive that the life we have is the only life we get. Make the best of it and be as little miserable as possible.

    Keep clam i'm dyslexic.

    #90976
    Ayam Sirias
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    Islam

    #90983
    StandUpGuy
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    I believe in existence; then I use set theory. That is when elements are identified meaning can be interpreted from a persons perspective.

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    Keymaster
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    Raised Protestant / Lutheran and attended Sunday School & church every weekend until I was about 16. Baptized and confirmed. Torn neutral and undecided / (athiest?) for many years after that. Wasn’t really a “believer” as a kid either.

    Lutheran is like Roman Catholic but no worship of the virgin Mary to the extent Catholics do.
    And protestants can wear a rubber.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    Anonymous
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    The one that says to turn the other cheek, but I have no more cheeks to smite, I’m all slapped out! So now I duck! I do believe without a doubt in natural, and supernatural law, it’s the visible part of faith most any reasonable man can see…

    Faith and discipline directed inward on the dark nature of man, does more collective good than all the religions combined pushing outward as dictators (sect of feminism especially). How can I see the truth without shinning the light inward to illuminate the darkness? Darkness never shines light, it consumes it’s own lies (it’s narcissistic in nature), like a black hole in space it can’t be bargained with, it only knows consumption, it eats life and delivers death, If we are wise, prudent, and disciplined, the best we can do is shine our light into the darkness to show others it’s ravaging nature.

    Taking wisdom and good advice from your brothers here can be is a space warp past the black hole (women and their western society of death and destruction).

    I hate to be so hard on my countrymen, but most of them are blue pill feminized woman underlings! They make me want to puke! Morlock will devour them by the millions! We should call ourselves MR-TOW-TETF (men running their own way to escape the flames!)

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    Natsarim.mgtow
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    Greetings from Kanada

    i am Natsarim, i seek Yahusha from Yahuwah.

    dont push, dont pay or take pay. Google

    More Blue Pills

    Stay Safe Brothers

    the Word (psalms 138:2)  says woman “eat wipe their mouth and say they have done no harm”   He made them, He knows them. Us too.

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    Keymaster
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    I do believe without a doubt in natural, and supernatural law, it’s the visible part of faith most any reasonable man can see

    Well put. Kindred spirit.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    Governor Megachris%
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    Christian here, with Baptist/Lutheran (Protestant) leanings, if any…though I don’t like to assign myself to a certain sect of Protestantism.  I just do my Biblical research and can’t lean Catholic because I can’t get into the worship of Mary, the Pope, and idols in general.

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    Entropy
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    Polyathiest.

    (There are many gods I don’t believe in)

    "Compare your lives to mine and then kill yourselves" -BBR

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    Just a Man
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    It is a small sect and mostly unknown. It has one follower.

    Same here. When it comes to religion I go my own way as well. My views are my own and only an atheist doesn’t get offended, or perhaps Buddhists and Hindus. Had a friend tell me, “I am of all religions and yet none.” Which makes sense to me. I went to Southern Baptist churches a lot when a kid and preteen, but by the time I hit 14 or 15 I had already rejected the dogma. What kind of “loving god” makes its people burn forever for (fill in the blank)? I mean within Southern Baptism alone one of them believes in speaking in tongues, while another does not. I could go on for days with their inconsistencies. Oh and the hypocrisy! Do NOT get me started on that.

    Here’s something interesting to watch:

    http://www.amazon.com/What-Bleep-QUANTUM-Three-Disc-Special/dp/B000FKO3JO

    The interviews are quite long but definitely worth watching.

    Philosophy, the female repellent

    #91076
    Cap285
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    Raised hard core Roman Catholic. 9 years of Catholic school, Italian great grandmothers, the whole 9 yards.

    Don’t practice anymore.

    Fuck this planet.
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    ImAMenber12
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    I was raised Christian, and I still am Christian, although its more about the core beliefs that I agree with.

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    Anonymous
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    None. I hate labels. Not an atheist either.

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    Anonymous
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    Kindred spirit.

    Thanks KM, I appreciate that, I had one other person say the same. I was on the Killington peak gondola, a woman I never met said that to me after 10 minutes of conversation. It means more coming from you (a brother). I just can’t trust women, I figure it’s always some ulterior motive, I’ve been swindled and manipulated by females “ONE” to many times…

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    Qcummer
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    I am a Discordian Pope.

    IF you can read this, you too, are now a Pope.

    spectacles, testicles, brandy, cigars

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