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MinionZombie
13-May-2006, 11:14 PM
Haven't fully perused these sites, but my mate emailed me these links of groups of athiests - a church for the 'unchurched' as they say, just thought this was interesting and that you chaps and chapettes might be interested to have a gander.
Church of Free Thought (http://www.churchoffreethought.org/html/index.html)
Fellowship of Unbelievers - Houston Church of Free Throught (http://www.hcof.org/)
MKULTRA1138
14-May-2006, 12:23 AM
The 3 scariest words in any religion: COME JOIN US!
axlish
14-May-2006, 02:46 AM
I no longer refer to myself as an athiest. I think that people who do not believe in god are normal, and do not deserve a label.
Deaths_Shadow
14-May-2006, 03:49 AM
I would consider myself as an agnostic. Not really sure what to believe. :confused:
MKULTRA1138
14-May-2006, 04:50 AM
I would consider myself as an agnostic. Not really sure what to believe. :confused:
Thats pretty much what I consider myself. I do think that there is a greater power out there but I really don't want to put a name on it.
TexasZombie
14-May-2006, 10:24 AM
Zen-Gnosticism - it's the only way to go. ;)
TZ
MinionZombie
14-May-2006, 10:35 AM
Interesting theory there axlish...agnosticism has grown a lot over the last few decades I'd say, as well as atheism - religion and the church has ceased being a centre of the community, which in some ways is a sad thing because communities are now more spread out than ever. A community is just made up of strangers these days as everybody is moving everywhere else to find work. Ruth Kelly giving a big thumbs up to shoving tons of houses into rural areas just makes it even worse - that woman is a complete retard in need of a labotomy - we'll gain yet more anonimity, which ironically won't be the case with the Big Brother nanny state growing.
Bit of a segway, but it's all part of a point ... I think. :D
Adrenochrome
14-May-2006, 11:59 AM
Zen-Gnosticism - it's the only way to go. ;)
TZ
on the right track there - I practice Tom-Zen - my own beliefs: Nature oriented.
EvilNed
14-May-2006, 12:29 PM
I'm a hellenist, myself.
Danny
14-May-2006, 12:58 PM
houston?, if thats in texas i aint supprised but if they confront the intellligent design nuts its mod v rockers all over again :lol:
Haven't fully perused these sites, but my mate emailed me these links of groups of athiests - a church for the 'unchurched' as they say, just thought this was interesting and that you chaps and chapettes might be interested to have a gander.
Church of Free Thought (http://www.churchoffreethought.org/html/index.html)
Fellowship of Unbelievers - Houston Church of Free Throught (http://www.hcof.org/)
Now, that is unusual. But it is cool!:skull:
Kaos
15-May-2006, 11:42 AM
I am a Virian. :D
http://www.churchofvirus.org/
DjfunkmasterG
15-May-2006, 11:59 AM
Thats pretty much what I consider myself. I do think that there is a greater power out there but I really don't want to put a name on it.
That is exactly how I feel, and I was not only baptised, but raised a catholic. I just couldn't endure the boring sermons anymore, nor the BS surround the religion. Like for example (no sex before marriage) what kind of BS is that?
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