Time for the infamous religous discussion :). Maybe this one will be better than the political thread, who knows?
 
 A bit about myself--I am an atheist, but I don't think that people of faith are stupid or naive for believing what they do. My parents are liberal Christians who respect my beliefs (or lack thereof), and accepted (albeit reluctantly) that I did not want to subscribe to the same religion that they did. 
 
 I believe that if religion makes someone a better person because they have faith, then that's the best thing for them. I do not, however, like doctrines that teach people to try to go out and convert other people. I think it is an insulting and useless labor. What do you guys think? :)
  
 
  
  
    While I'm a Roman Catholic, in a way, agree with you Met. I'm not big on relgious convertions and so forth. While it's been a major point of my religion's history, I view religion as more of a personal issue. Everyone should find a religion (or lack of), which suits them the best. Religion should not be advertised as a product or a new growing fad. Religion should be unique to every person. In this view, I'm almost a Deist, but I agree with all of the principles of the religion I subscribe to. Now only if we could get rid of all those priests giving a bad name to Catholicism. We should put all the bad priests in a Pope-mobile and drive them off a cliff.
  
 
  
  
    I've tried many religions. I think i'll just look at myself as the highest power and forget about it. I'll just be an athiest. If I had to choose, I would either choose Wiccan or Buddhism. 
 
 I agree with Metallus. I am liberal, but I live in a very conservative area. People often discriminate against me and more my brother who dresses gothic. Even my best friends argue with me and try to get me to become Christian. 
 
 Though, there are cases where faith gives people power in themvelves. If believing in something makes you stronger, go right ahead.
  
 
  
  
    I had this friend in high school that became a really, really devout Christian between Sophomore and Junior year. I honestly could not talk to him anymore after that. He wasn't the same person, and he was always trying to get people to go to his church. It was really surprising to see him transform like that in such a short time, and kind of disturbing.
  
 
  
  
    I can't stand Bible-thumpers. Good Book and all, but it's their attitude. Always praying and so forth. Some people drink to excess, others do the same with religion.
  
 
  
  
    I don't really have a religion. I sort of made up my own beliefs, though it's half-reincarnation. It's an odd belief, but it works for me. I'm supposed to be Roman Catholic 'cause I was baptised as one, but I don't believe in all the bull stories in the bible that they (being the writers of the bible) obviously tossed together on lonely drinking nights when their toes got cold and they couldn't sleep. Sorry, but that's the way I see it. Since my Grandma died, I agree with "The Mole" from the South Park Movie.
  
 
  
  
    i think its important for all people to have some sort of set of beliefs to get trough life, but its really up to the individual as to what those beliefs may be.
 
 Religion isn't drummed into people as much as it used to be so many people choose to go their own way and follow the things that they agree with most and those things that agree with who they are.
  
 
  
  
    You couldn't be more correct, tomodachi-san. I may also not believe in my old Catholic religion BECAUSE they forced it on me...Stupid church. I hated that place.
  
 
  
  
    :jawa 
 people say the Catholic church 
 has been around for 2000 years.
 But I have been to Karnak.
 The Temple of Karnak
 (Luxor Egypt)
 boggles the mind.
 The Temple of Karnak 
 took 2000 years to build.
 I wandered through
 the pillars and halls,
 I fell asleep at night,
 by the sacred pool
 inside the temple
 while sounds and lights
 (of the sound and light show)
 spoke of it's history
 and it's glory.
 I have seen temples in jungles
 in Central America and Mexico,
 and I have walked with my friend
 (a school teacher in Laos)
 on his way to work 
 through amazing Buddhist temples 
 watching small, bald headed smiling 
 monks do what small, bald headed 
 smiling monks do so well.
 :D 
 
 Deities I worship would be:
 
 Lord Frith who protects me 
 from the Roo Doo Doo's
 whenever I cross the road.
 
 Hat the Vulture headed 
 god of unexpected guests
 (egyptian).
 
 and all the Grim Fandango form moderators
 
 RELIGION
 
 Stretching like a giant blanket 
 of deception, 
 Religion covers the Earth.
 Comprised of intricate strands 
 each fragile and unique, 
 yet part of the Tapestry itself. 
 Woven by one weaver 
 or perhaps by two; 
 in some cases more than three. 
 The weaving was done 
 in such a way as to create 
 a translucent shimmer 
 which makes the cloth invisible, 
 yet it is all colours.
 This blanket is owned 
 by each Nation, 
 a gift for all Mankind; 
 yet each claims 
 that the gift is theirs 
 and that all others possess 
 a cheap reproduction 
 of the original cloth. 
 The cloth varies 
 from tribe to tribe, 
 not only in size, 
 but in design and colour.
 The Church of Rome has a blanket; 
 White, Purple and Gold.
 While the Stripped Prayer cloth 
 of the Israelites tosses about 
 uneasily in the deserts of Sinai.
 Hanging majestically in the East, 
 guarded by Ming Dragons 
 the Sky Blue cloth drapes 
 the alters of Buddha;
 And unfurled against 
 the arid desert heat 
 the banners of Muslim Nomads 
 praise Allah, 
 and his Prophet Mohammed.
 Yet each cloth shares 
 the whole picture, 
 with the other fabrics.
 Blankets of Peace they are, 
 made by divine craftsmen 
 to ward off evil
 to bring Spiritual Harmony; 
 designed out of Love 
 to be used for Love,
 by all the tribes of the World.
 
 Sad it is to see 
 this wonderful blanket 
 scarred and tattered 
 after such a short time. 
 Used as a Banner of War, 
 and Profit: 
 against itself and its makers
 one of the earliest tears 
 it received was in Rome 
 during the birth of Christianity.
 Yet; Christianity further tore 
 the breach with the Crusades 
 and with the Inquisition.
 Now Judaism and Christianity 
 are shredded by the Jihad.
 The wounds now are numerous, 
 too many to count, 
 too costly to fix.
 In America there is no more cloth 
 for the blanket is gone:
 Ask them about the deception, 
 they'll tell you where 
 their blanket has gone 
 even more they will show you; 
 part of the blanket 
 is there on Wall Street
 they needed more Ticker Tape. 
 Scanty portions of it 
 cling in gravity defying
 outfits of their Super Model Culture. 
 And the rest is spread out 
 along the beaches of both coasts 
 bearing proudly; Holiday Inn.
 
 Now flung across the Earth 
 the giant blanket of perfection 
 is no longer that.
 Nations fight over it, 
 or forget it
 nations no longer care 
 who owns the reproductions, 
 or the originals.
 Many strands are snapped, 
 some are tangled with others
 the weaving has been undone. 
 What was once translucent 
 is now black.
 Religion lies in the bottom 
 of black pools
 which form words on pages.
 Spirituality lives on 
 in the hearts of some men, 
 but Religion is Dead.
 A Dying Animal;
 Religion is Extinct.
 :jawa
  
 
  
  
    so many words.
 
 i guess i'm kind of a mix of buddhist/christian. i don't goto church because i don't like how they push their religion on you and i really don't like how some believe that every one who doesn't believe in what they believe will burn in hell. i think every one should be able to choose what they want to believe, and the virtues they believe in should be true to them no matter what any one else says or thinks, and that they should be free to practice their beliefs if they don't harm another living creature.
  
 
  
  
    As far as I know, agnostic doesn't mean "not sure." I believe it means something like, "I believe in a higher power, but as to what it may be, I don't know and I'm not going to pretend to know." 
 Atleast that's how it is for me. But I'm a dummy-dum-dumb.
  
 
  
  
    When in doubt, look it up :):[list=1]
 One who believes that it is impossible to know whether there is a God. One who is skeptical about the existence of God but does not profess true atheism.
 One who is doubtful or noncommittal about something. 
 [/list=1]Yay Dictionary.com! I honestly didn't mean to offend anyone who is an agnostic. However, it looks like both mxbx and I were correct, judging from the description.
  
 
  
  
    No offense taken here! Thanks for the definitive definition.
  
 
  
  
    Now someone please define "definitive definition". I think I just swallowed my tongue. :eek:
  
 
  
  
    Conundrums such as that define themselves. Or so I think?
  
 
  
  
    :jawa
 maybe some of you out there 
 are Dislexic Aetheists,
 staying up late 
 and praying to dog.
 guess that would fall under
 other, but it would have been
 nice to see it get it's own
 category.
 
 also best religion 
 to belong to yet avoid 
 religiously is the C of E.
 
 always love that in novels and films
 when they say C of E.
 
 (and as far as religion goes
 my city is poised on the brink 
 of a religious pilgramage.
 World Youth Day;
 and it is now day 10 
 in our cities garbage strike;
 hope all those young christian 
 solidiers are looking forward
 to doing a little community service.)
  
 
  
  
    *Looks around for something to say.*
 
 Um...Oh...I...Uh...Solution to everything...Smile and nod...
 
 *Smiles and nods.*
  
 
  
  
    Originally posted by Isis Kaldara 
 *Looks around for something to say.*
 
 Um...Oh...I...Uh...Solution to everything...Smile and nod...
 
 *Smiles and nods.* 
 
 what if i told you my dog had just died? :p (oh, it didnt btw :D )
  
 
  
  
    Well, it works for all my confused situations.
  
 
  
  
    :jawa 
 "touchy subject..."
 well it is 
 if you are part of the catholic church 
 and living in Boston.