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AKM @akm
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AKM @akm
I used to go to church/ chapel 5 days week. That was about 10 years ago. I'm not really religious. I respect whatever anyone wants to believe in. My religion is otakuist.
S @sugihara
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S @sugihara
I'm a practicing Satanist.
Lel jk.
akiba_kei @akiba_kei
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akiba_kei @akiba_kei
I'm God, and if you don't believe me, I can't do anything to punish you... But I cry...
Blue Eyes White Dragon @jotarokaiba
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Blue Eyes White Dragon @jotarokaiba
lol sugi
adam4472 @adam4472
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adam4472 @adam4472
I'm a proud pastafarian, all hail the mighty flying spaghetti monster. Muahahahaah
magnaroma @magnaroma
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magnaroma @magnaroma
I'm a polythestic religion that has no formal name, but being the highest priest in the western hemisphere I know everything about it.
Kitty Gourmet @kittygourmet
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Kitty Gourmet @kittygourmet
Lmao only you Sugihara! XD
tcht @tcht
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tcht @tcht
I was raised Mahayana Buddhist and went to a catholic school when I was younger. I learned from both and I decided I'm atheist, but I have morals I stand by that come from both religions
gurutar @gurutar
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gurutar @gurutar
i'm an atheist. i'm the sort of person who will only believe in something when there's a consensus of expert (scientific) opinions in favor of it existing, and i don't see that happening with god.
however i do not discriminate against religions. i'm accepting of any, even Satanism, as long as you aren't sacrificing animals or anything.
milkeyedmender @milkeyedmender
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milkeyedmender @milkeyedmender
I was raised in a very apathetic Christian household, and like many people in this situation, I had become extremely disillusioned with the faith as a whole. I did however remain interested in some of the central, yet normally misinterpreted, themes of the religion (ie, God being a kind of existential entity, abandonment of economic aspirations, etc). I slowly began looking into all of this on my own and had decided this seemed like an ideology I would like to dedicate my life to.
I would definitely recommend reading Kierkegaard's "Fear and Trembling" to anyone wishing to learn more about Christianity without any kind of social agendas attached.
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