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Title: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harlas Ravelkione on November 28, 2005, 03:23:00 AM
A statistical analysis. I'm not saying something is right or wrong. I've lived in Colorado for 6 months and travelled around the US quite a bit... and I am curious about the outcome of the poll. :)

Harlas

// Could not edit the 2 last rows out as I noticed them, sorry.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: s0ulz on November 28, 2005, 04:10:00 AM
Well I consider myself a non-believer, but I do fear divine punishment  :o so I guess I DO believe in something and that's what I voted   ;)
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harloff on November 28, 2005, 04:13:00 AM
I am a non-believer, yet i still fear my girlfriends wrath if i don't start tidy up ASAP. Perhaps that is wrath from a superior being...
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Pankoki on November 28, 2005, 06:14:00 AM
[orange]Love this particular question, more than that I love the explanations people like to give to their religions to make it the one and only that is "real".   Actually a few days ago I was reading this very interesting article that explains and gives samples showing that all religions are based around other religions in the world. Which I always find very amusing as to the lenghts people go to say which one is right or wrong.  Personally I believe in something, I rather not give it a name nor a personality though since that has shown throughout history to cause wars and conflict, and well it just doesn't make sense that the force that created this whole thing is called Lucinda or Legolas... though those two are very close to ultimate uber cool deities ;)
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harloff on November 28, 2005, 06:24:00 AM
*nods* Legolas is a good choice, there is no way telling whether he is male or female, so he can be chosen without risking to offend neither feminist nor male chauvinists.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Pankoki on November 28, 2005, 11:12:00 AM
[orange]You had to go there!! Arg!! Don't mess with Legolas!!
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Red Monkey on November 28, 2005, 11:27:00 AM
*noogies Legolas*
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harloff on November 28, 2005, 12:07:00 PM
What *looks innocent* I didn't mean it as something negative. Many men look hansome with wigs, especially those sweet quite types.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Niles09 on November 28, 2005, 12:51:00 PM
and here I was a week ago thinking that religious speak was forbidden here:o
Is it then also ok to speak about wether cola or pepsi are the greatest?;)
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: KageKeeper on November 28, 2005, 12:54:00 PM
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Niles09 - 11/28/2005  12:51 PM

and here I was a week ago thinking that religious speak was forbidden here:o
Is it then also ok to speak about wether cola or pepsi are the greatest?;)


That's easy. Pepsi. :P
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Niles09 on November 28, 2005, 01:24:00 PM
yay, I remember *stagering voice* the Pepsi Lemon.. Not the Pepsi light Lemon no the Pepsi Lemon. Cola did only make a Cola ligth lemon so Pepsi kinda took the advantage *sigh*. But now they only sell that Pepsi Lemon MAx, have they put drugs in it? EVIL! I tell ya EVIL! :)
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harlas Ravelkione on November 29, 2005, 02:47:00 AM
The score of 21 : 9 for believing surprises me actually. But okay... I live in Denmkark, which explains some things.

Thanks for voting everyone!
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harloff on November 29, 2005, 03:08:00 AM
*Grins* why does that surprice you 90 % of the danish population are members of the lutheranian church. But if you look at the numbers, it is 1/3 believing in god 1/3 believing in something not specified, and 1/3 atheists. Which is more atheist than I would exspect to find in the dansih population in general.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harlas Ravelkione on November 29, 2005, 03:25:00 AM
*nods* 90% are members, and pay taxes. But how many go to church and are really believers? Many would say that they are when asked on the street, but thats just because they follow the majority. In Denmark religion has become a matter of traditions to most people.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harloff on November 29, 2005, 03:50:00 AM
*nods* I agree, but many would still say they believe in something.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harlas Ravelkione on November 29, 2005, 04:19:00 AM
You are probably right about that.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Beeep on November 29, 2005, 04:49:00 AM
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But how many go to church and are really believers?


Well some have the impression/opinion that you don't have to go to church to believe.

I think so few danish people go to the service in the church is that it's so darn boring. I visited a former Reverend in the US, so we went to service on Sundays, and that was far more interesting and over a whole lot quicker than here in Denmark. Why are Danish people so up-tight about being in churches? Feel they need to dress extra nice to go and stay real quite and in total awe the whole time they are there? I just don't get it. The church we visited had a blues service thing on Friday evenings, was a Lutheran church I think. Would have liked to go see how that went, but it didn't fit in the schedule, so... but just a little thing like you were handed a leaflet with a program for the service when you came and then - woosh - all over and you could get on with the tasks of the day... a very fun experience :)
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: ZeroVega on November 29, 2005, 02:01:00 PM
Yes. I believe in God. (Note the capitalization) Guess I always believed in God just never really got into my faith until recently.
  To Beeep: Over here in America there's something really cool that more and more Churches are doing. It's called Life Teen. Think of it as a Religious Youth Group. Pretty durn cool and the Masses which are nicely labled Life Teen Masses are easy to listen to, get you involved, and are usually not boring.
  First off the priest talks. He doesn't recite, or read, he talks. And he doesn't explain what things from the Bible meant back then, he explains what they mean to us now. The music is fun... it's up beat, and even if you can't sing there will be about 200 of the 400 people who will just clap along (I sware the Church rocks when that happens). And you know how people say Peace Be With You after the Lords Prayer? Well there's actually a three to five minute period where people walk around to find the people they want to say it to. I've seen people walk the length of the Church. Anywho... with that said, move to America, our Churches are more fun!  :)
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Niles09 on November 29, 2005, 02:09:00 PM
nice :) well I dont think the priest recite or read either, or tells us her/his point, at least the good ones doesnt (I only think Ive met such ones), but yay the rest of the cermony is a bit.. old. And about the music, whoa I would like to experience that!
Anyhow I think talking about God in the languange of young people, alot happesn outside the church. I just think people is starting to think more about things themselves.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harloff on November 30, 2005, 01:58:00 AM
Ah now we, are beginning to see the picture in this poll that i was exspecting, the number of people beliving in god compared to those who don't is much higher in the US than it is in Europe. But if it compared to the "i believe in science" poll we can see that none of those that believes in religion actually disbelief science. My guess to this is that some like Niles think that intelligent design is a scientific theory, and others just don't think it is a contradiction.
  Edit: Wow, that really turned out to be an ackward statement. what I wa trying to say is that the two things don't rule each other out which our poll clearly indicate.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Niles09 on November 30, 2005, 05:29:00 AM
well Harloff science is a wide exprission. Is chemical stuff science, cause I certainly believe in that! as well as most biologi, and physics.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Harloff on November 30, 2005, 07:09:00 AM
I think the question was ment as "do you believe in ALL sciences" not whether you believed in one or two of them. I don´t think Nexus ment that you could pick parts and bits of natural science, but you would have to ask him. But if you answer i believe in science I understand it as a general approval of all theries that haven´t been disproven. Also the theory of evolution.
  And chemestry stuff as you term it is a science.
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Candyman111 on November 30, 2005, 01:34:00 PM
Thought I'd chip in my two cents.  I'm am a strong bleiever in God and am 100% sure of his existence because of what he's done not only for me and my family but for many people I'm in contact with.  I'd also like to say not to be closed-minded about this subject and just believe God isnt real because You want to believe He isnt real. Oh, and by the way, about the churches being boring thing in the middle of this post, I kind of agree that a lot of like catholic and lutheran churches can be a bit on the boring side.  Try out a youth group sometime.
Glaedr
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: NEXUS7 on November 30, 2005, 02:23:00 PM
I will not be posting on this matter any more
Nexus7
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Stephen_Zuckerman on November 30, 2005, 03:12:00 PM
And you're likely the wiser for it, Nex.

Still, whoever said I had any wisdom?

Personally, I'll take a nice Beltane festival, over any sort of Mass whatsoever. Go, individualistic faiths, go. My general stance is that I don't need anyone to dictate my own morality to me; I can figure out I'm a horrible person all on my own. xD
Title: RE: Do you believe in god?
Post by: Leanthar on November 30, 2005, 05:43:00 PM
This thread is getting a little out of hand and is now locked.
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