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Well, you could say I'm agnostic. I've identified as both Christian and Jewish in the past (when I was like, really young), but I've never been a very religious person. I believe in a creator, and I don't believe in BS like abiogenesis and evolution, but I don't believe in any specific creator nor align myself religiously.
Retired DebateIslander. I no longer come here actively, and many of the things that I may have posted in the past (Such as belief in the flat Earth theory) do not reflect on my current views.
I'm Religious about truth in all things, through faith built on evidence with substance.
Hebrews 11:1
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
But not in any Religion. I have left my Christian Religion, and realized what all Organized Religions have in common: "to replace our One and only Possible Creator God with their own version of god".
I love all people, no matter what Religion they were born into, or chose to be in, and pray for them all that God would open their eyes to see just how they are wasting their lives on Organized Religions and their gods.
The church of Donottellmeihavetodothisorthatorelse. It's a strong religion, often misunderstood with atheism but different. Because it's not saying hell no to God, and it's not saying you or anyone else is wrong, it's just saying you're a freaking fool if you think you can tell everyone else they're going to hell and we better agree with you or else.
But I was raised Catholic. So I guess in some sense it's kind of like American Catholicism, just without the kneeling and sacraments and zombie recitations of church dogma.
I consider myself agnostic. I believe there is a higher power or a "god" or "gods" but I don't believe or follow a specific religion. I do still have certain habits that I find difficult to get rid of, since I was born into a catholic family. For example wanting to pray the catholic way when scared or worried, but that is because I don't know how to pray to a god that I don't understand, but I'm figuring it out.
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I was not conditioned with religious information.
An Orthodox Jew was condition to be and believes they are an Orthodox Jew.
Such is human society.
Just be peaceful towards and respecting of others.
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@Evidence Same
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p6M-VgXHwwdpJarhyQYapBz-kRc6FrgdOLFAd3IfYz8/edit
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Hebrews 11:1
But not in any Religion.
I have left my Christian Religion, and realized what all Organized Religions have in common: "to replace our One and only Possible Creator God with their own version of god".
I love all people, no matter what Religion they were born into, or chose to be in, and pray for them all that God would open their eyes to see just how they are wasting their lives on Organized Religions and their gods.
  Considerate: 87%  
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But I was raised Catholic. So I guess in some sense it's kind of like American Catholicism, just without the kneeling and sacraments and zombie recitations of church dogma.
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  Considerate: 88%  
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