What religon/spiritual movement do you identify with? (user search)
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  What religon/spiritual movement do you identify with? (search mode)
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Question: If you were asked on a survey, which of the following options of religious affiliation would you identify with?
#1
Roman Catholic
 
#2
Baptist, Southern, National, or other conservative
 
#3
Baptist, American or Northern
 
#4
Methodist
 
#5
Episcopalian or Anglican
 
#6
Presbyterian
 
#7
Assemblies of God, Church of God or other Charismatic
 
#8
Nazarene, Wesleyan or other Holiness
 
#9
Church of Christ or Disciples of Christ
 
#10
Lutheran or Evangelical Free Church
 
#11
Reformed
 
#12
Congregationalist
 
#13
Unitarian
 
#14
LDS or Mormon
 
#15
Jehovah's Witness
 
#16
Adventist
 
#17
Eastern Orthodox
 
#18
Quaker
 
#19
Jewish
 
#20
Muslim
 
#21
Hindu
 
#22
Buddhist
 
#23
Other Eastern religion
 
#24
Pagan/Wicca
 
#25
Spiritual, not religious
 
#26
Atheist, agnostic, or humanist
 
#27
Secular
 
#28
Don't care
 
#29
Other
 
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Author Topic: What religon/spiritual movement do you identify with?  (Read 6525 times)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: March 22, 2012, 01:13:23 PM »

Pagan. I very loosely follow celtic revivalism (mostly just samhain, shamanism.. kinda pedestrian I have to admit) although lately I've developed some interest in the germanic syncretics and all that. It's only political in so far as I agree with a lot of de Benoist's critique of Christianity. That and well, only cultural christianity could have produced anything as annoying as Atheistkult.
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Ghost_white
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2012, 04:02:39 PM »

And of course the reason why it's worse with Celtic paganism than other forms of paganism is a mix of Celtic paganism being based entirely on this "etheral" image of the Celts and the lack of written documents from the pre-Christian Celtic world.

Yeah, I despise that for the same reason I do wicca. Still it's given me a fairly decent model for pursuing what little "spiritual" (god I hate that word) side I have.
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Ghost_white
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2012, 04:46:36 PM »

Since people are talking about exploring other religions...

I have at one time considered converting to Mormonism or becoming a Southern Baptist. (I know so drastically different haha). I even read some parts of the Book of Mormon.


This was 2 years ago. I'm solidly confident in my Jewish views now.

You're making it really obvious which poster you were. Just saying.
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