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Religions/Beliefs of Browncoats
Thursday, August 17, 2006 6:22 PM
ADAMWANKENOBI
Thursday, August 17, 2006 7:11 PM
ENGINEANGEL
Quote:That reminds me of a funny story, is it true that a few years back, a ton of Star Wars fans in Britain found the minimum number of people required for a practicing religion, and got Jedi to become a religion in the next census? I think it's true, but maybe some of our brits know more about it than I... maybe we should all put Browncoat on our censuses....
Quote:I love these discussions like the one we are having here. But when the majority of the people around you are one religion, a discussion quickly turns into a pissing match (now im talking about when *I* have conversations with people in my town).
Quote: That is a really neat religion, RJ. ::isn't sure if that was a joke, and doesn't want to offend anybody::
Thursday, August 17, 2006 7:40 PM
ROCKETJOCK
Thursday, August 17, 2006 7:44 PM
YINYANG
You were busy trying to get yourself lit on fire. It happens.
Thursday, August 17, 2006 8:27 PM
Thursday, August 17, 2006 8:31 PM
CALIFORNIAKAYLEE
Thursday, August 17, 2006 9:51 PM
SHINYALORA
Friday, August 18, 2006 12:19 AM
PHOENIXROSE
You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.
Quote:Originally posted by Qwertyuiopasd: I'll take the Flying Spaghetti Monster, thankee.
Friday, August 18, 2006 12:42 AM
DESKTOPHIPPIE
Quote:Originally posted by CaliforniaKaylee: I've only skimmed the thread, but I thought I'd pop in and add my bit. I was raised LDS (Mormon), but I'm working towards converting to Judaism. I'm loving the journey -- both the spiritual learning and the cooking learning! I've been trying out whatever traditional Jewish recipes I can get my hands on. I passed my challah bread recipe on to my sister, who's been making it up at BYU. And my husband is a big fan of my mashed-potatoes-mix latkes. Not what I'd call "traditional", but hey, only requires dry potato flakes, milk, and butter, and it's kosher, so who am I to complain? ~CK You can't take the sky from me...
Friday, August 18, 2006 1:34 AM
STINKINGROSE
Friday, August 18, 2006 2:13 AM
ESTHER
Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: Quote:Originally posted by windie: nothing like "worshipping" the human body. I think it's a temple, does that count? Not sure which of my belief structures that came from.
Quote:Originally posted by windie: nothing like "worshipping" the human body.
Friday, August 18, 2006 3:06 AM
Quote:Originally posted by stinkingrose: Pastafarians unite!!
Friday, August 18, 2006 3:09 AM
Quote:I must wax on because I'm having new thoughts (ouch!) Science is based on observations of nature, which can be controlled and repeated. Religion is, maybe??, based on the experiences of people, the emotional and spiritual insides of human beings, and no way is that repeatable. And no way should it be!
Friday, August 18, 2006 3:20 AM
Quote:Originally posted by nvghostrider: When people need constant reminders of what to do and what not to do, they get tired of hearing it. But maybe what should be taught is morals. Seems alot of them are being lost.
Friday, August 18, 2006 3:54 AM
Friday, August 18, 2006 3:57 AM
Friday, August 18, 2006 4:16 AM
MAL4PREZ
Quote:Originally posted by Esther: Quote:I must wax on because I'm having new thoughts (ouch!) Science is based on observations of nature, which can be controlled and repeated. Religion is, maybe??, based on the experiences of people, the emotional and spiritual insides of human beings, and no way is that repeatable. And no way should it be! Hi Mal4Prez, I guess, that summs up pretty well the problem with faith/science. If God exists, is he more like a "methaphysical law of nature", that we can "prove" or "misprove" (ist there such a word?), or is he more like a "person", that we can relate to, have experiences with and get loved from. Its just totally diametrical concepts ...
Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: Quote:Originally posted by stinkingrose: Pastafarians unite!! Ramen, sister!
Friday, August 18, 2006 4:51 AM
Quote: I understand what you’re saying but actually, Judaism was not created by man; it was created by God. That is, God wrote the Torah and basically created the religion. Of course, that depends on faith as well. Just saying. Of course, the Torah and Judaism in general is all about interpretation, so…technically, some of the different aspects of the religion could be false. But the basis is said to come straight from God. Again, totally based on faith.
Friday, August 18, 2006 5:04 AM
Quote: originally posted by mal4prez: I like how Tristan said it, way up the thread. Something about how we create God, but the God we create can do wonderful things for us. As long as we understand that the God we each believe in is ours, and not necessarily anyone else's.
Friday, August 18, 2006 5:46 AM
NVGHOSTRIDER
Friday, August 18, 2006 5:49 AM
Friday, August 18, 2006 6:17 AM
Friday, August 18, 2006 7:10 AM
LIUYAN
Friday, August 18, 2006 7:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Esther: I remember a day, when she laid there wheeping, saying, that she was so scared, that she might be in heaven and he might never come.
Friday, August 18, 2006 7:12 AM
Quote:Originally posted by LiuYan: another "new/old age" hippie here... i prefer "tree hugging dirt worshipper" :P with a sprinkling of buddhism and a pinch of gnostic/mystical christianity for flavor.
Friday, August 18, 2006 7:19 AM
Quote:So, anyway, in the end I've come to the conclusion that I am a Jewish Agnostic
Friday, August 18, 2006 7:34 AM
SAHARA
Friday, August 18, 2006 7:43 AM
MAVOURNEEN
Friday, August 18, 2006 7:47 AM
Quote:Originally posted by DesktopHippie: Quote:Originally posted by CaliforniaKaylee: I've only skimmed the thread, but I thought I'd pop in and add my bit. I was raised LDS (Mormon), but I'm working towards converting to Judaism. I'm loving the journey -- both the spiritual learning and the cooking learning! I've been trying out whatever traditional Jewish recipes I can get my hands on. I passed my challah bread recipe on to my sister, who's been making it up at BYU. And my husband is a big fan of my mashed-potatoes-mix latkes. Not what I'd call "traditional", but hey, only requires dry potato flakes, milk, and butter, and it's kosher, so who am I to complain? ~CK You can't take the sky from me... Mmmm... Jewish cooking... *drools*
Friday, August 18, 2006 8:00 AM
Quote:I used to be an agnostic, dyslexic, insomniac. I'd stay awake nights wondering if there was a dog.
Friday, August 18, 2006 10:00 AM
DONCOAT
Quote:Originally posted by Mavourneen: There is a book, called The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold in which the author writes of a young woman going to her Heaven after her death. Everyone's Heaven was different, but if your idea of what is Heaven intersects with someone else's idea of Heaven, you would meet. So...if your idea of Heaven is living by the beach, and your Mom's idea of Heaven is living in Inner Mongolia, you would never meet again in Heaven.
Friday, August 18, 2006 11:39 AM
CHEWIE
Friday, August 18, 2006 12:02 PM
PAGANPAUL
Friday, August 18, 2006 12:03 PM
Friday, August 18, 2006 12:25 PM
FREDGIBLET
Quote:Originally posted by PaganPaul: I'm a follower of Cthulhu.
Friday, August 18, 2006 12:34 PM
MSG
Friday, August 18, 2006 1:20 PM
SERYN
Quote:Originally posted by bigdamntexan: "while your treating yours like a temple, I'm treating mine like an amusement park"
Friday, August 18, 2006 1:32 PM
Friday, August 18, 2006 1:50 PM
Friday, August 18, 2006 3:05 PM
Friday, August 18, 2006 3:26 PM
VINTERDRAKEN
Friday, August 18, 2006 3:27 PM
TRAVELER
Friday, August 18, 2006 5:01 PM
Friday, August 18, 2006 6:01 PM
CEDRIC
Friday, August 18, 2006 7:44 PM
Saturday, August 19, 2006 8:38 AM
Saturday, August 19, 2006 9:26 AM
Quote:Hello Yinyang: I noticed your post. Were you responding to me because I did not get an Email telling of your reply. Tristan sent a post not to long ago that he was not getting Emails informing him of replys and I'm wondering if that isn't happening to me. I don't think anyone is going start a thread about Santa Claus. But In all seriousness the spirit of giving, that Santa Claus represents, is a nice thing to believe in. Traveler
Tuesday, September 19, 2006 9:43 AM
WOLFPOET
Sunday, October 29, 2006 5:02 PM
FREERADICAL42
Sunday, October 29, 2006 5:33 PM
ATIGDNG
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