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  • GoVegan
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    Originally posted by Nuusku
    Satanist
    Here we go!

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  • Nuusku
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    Satanist

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  • Roo
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    Originally posted by GoVegan
    We used to have another atheist on here but I don't know what happened to him. He was pretty cool though and grew his own tobacco. He also made his own snus.
    is that a joke? sorry but I'm really not sure. there's a shitload of atheists on this forum. maybe I didn't pick up on your sarcasm there... seems like there is a religious thread every 30 to 60 days and the atheists always weigh in pretty heavy. anyway weird reply GV! oh! you're thinking of Justin Templer. he was about the only atheist here as much as he was the only libertarian :-)

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  • GoVegan
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    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
    No matter what ones personal beliefs are all that really matters is how you treat other people, animals and the earth. And do good whenever you have the opportunity.
    Bravo!

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  • Premium Parrots
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    No matter what ones personal beliefs are all that really matters is how you treat other people, animals and the earth. And do good whenever you have the opportunity.

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  • GoVegan
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    We used to have another atheist on here but I don't know what happened to him. He was pretty cool though and grew his own tobacco. He also made his own snus.

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  • halocog
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    Atheist.

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  • Premium Parrots
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    Originally posted by wa3zrm

    Exactly........


    thats "The Real McCoy"

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  • wa3zrm
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    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
    IMO, Jesus offered up his life to our Father to save our souls. If its good enough for Jesus its good enough for me.

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  • GoVegan
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    I go to a Catholic church but I adore Paramhansa Yogananda and Ananda.

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  • Premium Parrots
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    IMO, Jesus offered up his life to our Father to save our souls. If its good enough for Jesus its good enough for me.



    OK, the longer most of you live and the more good things you do for others the more rewards you will realize, if not here on earth then in heaven. I see this occurance almost everyday. Just open your eyes. When I have a difficule task I pray for help. It doesn't hurt to ask. You would be amazed at how often you get what you need.....seemingly....out of nowhere. But I know there are higher powers that will intervene when needed....most of the time. I could tell you story after story to prove this happens at least in my life. Praise the Lord.


    I believe there is one God....with many faces for different people and cultures.

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  • mistahARK
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    Originally posted by texastorm
    In other words I still dont know what to believe. Occasionally on a rare bad day I find myself talking to some version of a god, or even cracking a joke out loud with a dead relative, but most days I dismiss it all and find it impossible to believe in a supreme being or an everlasting soul. I have formulated many theories over my lifetime, and then as quickly as I agree thats the one, I find another ADHD moment is upon me and I find something else shiny to stare at for 3 seconds.
    I'd say I'm pretty well in the same boat. I grew up Christian, and went to music ministry school to become a worship leader after high school, like a good boy. After about 3 years of that, a lot of questions about my faith that I had been repressing (because if we asked questions, we didn't have enough faith) started surfacing. Shortly after, I joined the Army, which was the first dose of the real world outside of my church bubble I'd ever had. Now, almost 3 years later, I'd say that I'm an Agnostic. I know, that's such a cop-out term.

    I do still have my days where I'm all alone, and I look up and wonder, and praying still brings me peace. But I'm a pretty firm believer that you follow the religion of your demographic, or geographical area, and that there can be no absolute truth in religion.

    Looking at our world now, I think it would be far better off with out religion. Not to say that it hasn't ever brought good, but It's brought alot of evil. The day we as a race can be good to each other apart from a religion, or at least despite it, will be the most beautiful day in human history.

    Edit: I just realized some of that may be offensive to some. I certainly meant no offense, I have respect for the peaceful in all religions, and enjoy learning about the different customs of each one.

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  • Ansel
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    Radical agnosticist.

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  • lxskllr
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    Originally posted by whalen
    but it has been so crazy around here lately!
    Goddess prevails!

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  • whalen
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    I thought someone else had similar ideas, but it has been so crazy around here lately!

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