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What religion do you follow?
Christianity
37.50% (3 votes)
37.50% (3 votes)
Islam
12.50% (1 vote)
12.50% (1 vote)
Judaism
0.00% (0 votes)
0.00% (0 votes)
Buddhism
0.00% (0 votes)
0.00% (0 votes)
Hinduism
0.00% (0 votes)
0.00% (0 votes)
Catholic
0.00% (0 votes)
0.00% (0 votes)
Atheist
50.00% (4 votes)
50.00% (4 votes)
Other
0.00% (0 votes)
0.00% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 8
What religion are you?
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Just curious how many religions we have on TTG.
Personally I'm atheist.
Personally I'm atheist.
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Atheist, they did attempt to brainwash us in primary school though lol
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Reevy wrote Atheist, they did attempt to brainwash us in primary school though lol
how is being educated about different religions being brainwashed ?
personally I believe in a "god" or an intelligent being more than the big bang theory (this stems from studying it for a year)
but I do not believe in heaven nor hell or anything else from the bible.
Although Jesus' existence can be easily proved but him performing miracles is impossible and highly unbelievable.
I like studying Buddhism it's a really interesting religion
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nen wroteReevy wrote Atheist, they did attempt to brainwash us in primary school though lol
how is being educated about different religions being brainwashed ?
Britain has lots of strongly religious schools.
For example catholic schools force religion upon you. That's not being "educated"
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Maj wrotenen wroteReevy wrote Atheist, they did attempt to brainwash us in primary school though lol
how is being educated about different religions being brainwashed ?
Britain has lots of strongly religious schools.
For example catholic schools force religion upon you. That's not being "educated"
ah I see, I can't believe this is even a thing, forcing your religion on someone is disgusting especially when you're younger and more gullible.
I don't see why a parent would send their child to a school like this. You should not force your religion on your child, feel free to educate them but it's ridiculous
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nen wroteReevy wrote Atheist, they did attempt to brainwash us in primary school though lol
how is being educated about different religions being brainwashed ?
personally I believe in a "god" or an intelligent being more than the big bang theory (this stems from studying it for a year)
but I do not believe in heaven nor hell or anything else from the bible.
Although Jesus' existence can be easily proved but him performing miracles is impossible and highly unbelievable.
I like studying Buddhism it's a really interesting religion
I wouldn't take anything I say to heart, when someone tries to make you believe something that isn't factual at a young age, i'd class that as being brainwashed
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nothing.
religion is stupid.
if it helps you lead a better life, lead a better life, and leave it at that.
can't stand people that push their religion on other people, and that includes atheists who do nothing but argue that he's not real.
religion is stupid.
if it helps you lead a better life, lead a better life, and leave it at that.
can't stand people that push their religion on other people, and that includes atheists who do nothing but argue that he's not real.
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nen wroteMaj wrotenen wroteReevy wrote Atheist, they did attempt to brainwash us in primary school though lol
how is being educated about different religions being brainwashed ?
Britain has lots of strongly religious schools.
For example catholic schools force religion upon you. That's not being "educated"
ah I see, I can't believe this is even a thing, forcing your religion on someone is disgusting especially when you're younger and more gullible.
I don't see why a parent would send their child to a school like this. You should not force your religion on your child, feel free to educate them but it's ridiculous
Most of the time, that's what happened to the parents from their parents. They think it's normal
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I don't really know anymore. I was raised Christian but come around the age of 14, I started questioning religion as a whole. Around 18-ish is probably when I completely strayed away from religion. I'm definitely not Atheist as there might be some sort of god out there or higher being, but who the hell knows. I guess Agnostic would be the right choice? I'm pretty much, there might be a god, there might not be. Some things I can explain by science, some things I can't. Whether or not there is one, I don't give a shit really, I'm not going to let religion dictate my life as I want to do what I want to do.
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