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File: a8c77e602a97824⋯.png (19.31 KB, 528x600, 22:25, Christianity_cross.png)

 No.60225

>What is your denomination?

>How serious is it for you?

>Who's your biggest religious inspiration?

>How do your political and religious views work together?

 No.60232

I'm a recovering believer of Democracy


 No.60240

i was brought in roman catholic family but im not a confirmand, i lost my faith in junior high school

it is not serious and i dislike cuckolicks

i somewhat like john paul the seccond but im neither spiritual nor religious despite being a schizo

i have no religious views, pure materialism


 No.60264

Like >>60240 but I feel like I'm getting meme'd back into Catholicism. Too bad about the cuckpope.


 No.60267

>>60225

Atheist.

Uhm, it doesn't affect me much.

Nobody really. I kind of stepped away from it quietly on my own.

They don't clash much. As long as you're not forcing it on me I don't care.


 No.60367

File: 5f93d941789a589⋯.png (296.31 KB, 680x800, 17:20, 3c7.png)

Yay datamining!

>What is your denomination?

Greek Orthodox

>How serious is it for you?

Relatively serious, but I like to joke about it

>Who's your biggest religious inspiration?

Probably a tie between Timothy Ware and Tolstoy

>How do your political and religious views work together?

They work together perfectly well until the slavic church branches come around and fuck it up.


 No.60383

Trying to into religion after a very good friend introduced me to it, and after a streak of reading some very good Christian philosophers.


 No.60390

religious people should be genocided tbh


 No.60391

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>>60390

Fuck off Diderot.


 No.60394

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>>60367

>Timothy Ware and Tolstoy

Excellent picks!


 No.60405

>>60264

arent you from the usa?


 No.60416

I'm catholic, my idol is Jesus and Jeanne d'Arc and I believe France should be a catholic country


 No.60445

Mom comes from an Adventist family and hates catholics, dad is irreligious. I'm agnostic but take pride in my Christian heritage and hate mudslimes.


 No.60539

I'm Catholic

Not really serious. Used to practice not much. I want to feel something but I don't. I guess if I get into some charity work that might help.

I guess maybe Pope John Paul II? I unfortunately didn't study religious figures enough.

I see it more as a clashing at times. In terms of law it can work on societal levels but I don't want to put it in government. On an ideological level they conflict a lot.


 No.60690

>What is your denomination?

Baptist

>How serious is it for you?

As serious as can be. The Lord is my Savior.

>Who's your biggest religious inspiration?

My family, without whom which I would not be the Christian man that I am today, I would most likely be lost.

>How do your political and religious views work together?

They work perfectly together, unlike what others who choose to wear fedoras might say about me. There was no "Communism" during the time of Christ, only free trade in a predominate barter economy. Ignoring the occasional practice of protectionism, anyway.


 No.60736

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>>60225

>What is your denomination?

Sunni Islam / Hanafi

>How serious is it for you?

Even jokes about it are not allowed well

>Who's your biggest religious inspiration?

Esa ibn Maryam, basically Jesus as you folks call him.

>How do your political and religious views work together?

They do work well, I would say every Muslim should be Libertarian/Liberal


 No.60794

>>60225

> What is your denomination

Athiest, or agnostic.

> How serious is it for you?

Eh, lack of a religion just means I end up not really giving a shit. I just don't really care that much.

>Who's your biggest religious inspiration?

None honestly. I sort of just came to the conclusion of atheism from a very young age, none of the stuff in religion really seemed to actually manifest in front of us which didn't make sense.

>How do your political and religious views work together?

Fairly fine I suppose.


 No.60835

>What is your denomination?

Agnostic Catholic if I had to get overly specific to the point of not even being coherent. I don't know if God is real or not but if he is he would be the God I was raised into.

>How serious is it for you?

Not very much, enough to see Francis and fear for the future of the church.

>Who's your biggest religious inspiration?

Don't have any who inspire me religiously.

>How do your political and religious views work together?

Sell your cloak and buy one.


 No.61019

Fundamental Biblical Christian.


 No.61024

>What is your denomination?

I'll just say it's conservative Protestantism

>How serious is it for you?

Decently

>Who's your biggest religious inspiration?

C.S. Lewis

>How do your political and religious views work together?

Pretty well. I was brought up in the Focus on the Family authoritarian craze though and some people in my church still think that way so I get extremely touchy when people start to bring up things like making laws to enforce family values.


 No.61061

>What is your denomination?

Agnostic theism's probably the closest description. I sympathize mostly with Christianity and Taoism, but I'm not chill enough to be a Taoist nor agreeable enough with Christian theology to be one.

>How serious is it for you?

In the sense of my trying to justify what I believe or try to convince others? Not very. In the sense of trying to be spiritual? Still not very, but a bit more.

>Who's your biggest religious inspiration?

Living ones, Tenzin Gyatso/Dalai Lama. I don't agree with everything he says, especially his views on econ, but overall he's a pretty decent guy as far as celebrity religious leaders go. Assuming he's not taqiyya, Imam Tawhidi is trying to reform a religion who would rather see him dead. If that's not the definition of faith, I don't know what is.

As far as dead ones, Aquinas.

>How do your political and religious views work together?

Both are pretty individual-focused.


 No.61065

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Christianity is a cuck religion. I'm an agnostic, but I could fit into Satanism pretty well if I wanted to go the extra mile.


 No.61067

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 No.61068

>>61065

>Satanism

The Church of Satan is the most cucked religious community on the planet (outside of Sweden). They go out of their way not to make any political statements, and Peter Gilmore even bragged about the fact that they got libertarians, republicans, democrats and os on within their ranks. On the other hand, they practically excommunicate you if you ever land in prison; that's their official policy. Apparently, prison birds are so stupid that their make-belief Satan hates them. But on yet another hand, everything Marilyn Manson does is alright, none of that pisses Satan off. They're dogs with no bite.


 No.61229

>>61065

Some accuse LaVey of paraphrasing the Nine Satanic Statements from Rand's Atlas Shrugged without acknowledgement, though others maintain that LaVey was simply drawing inspiration from the novel.[23][24] LaVey later affirmed the connection with Rand's ideas by stating that LaVeyan Satanism was "just Ayn Rand's philosophy, with ceremony and ritual added".[25] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Satanic_Bible


 No.63184

Fundamental Bible-believing born again Christian.

Libertarian/Paleo conservative.


 No.63186

>>61065

Didn't /christian/ ban you last week for fucking around on.there?




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