Which religion do you belong to?

Which relion do you belong too?

  • Jewish

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Christian

    Votes: 6 42.9%
  • Muslim

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • Atheist

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • Other (Please post)

    Votes: 3 21.4%

  • Total voters
    14
Guys, stop mixing Christianity with some deranged people who think they know when the world ends. That's not how many think.
Also in like the first page, someone asked the differences in Catholicism and Christianity. I know one instince is the belief in the Lord's Supper. Caths believe that it actually turns into Jesus's flesh and blood, and Christians believe it symbolizes it.

I'm a Christian so I'll try answer what I can about it.
 
Solidify said:
wale said:
No because he doesn't fall under any of the categories of Agnosticism. It seems that he is just undecided not because evidence leaves him to be but because he doesn't know which evidence to follow.

If 'he doesn't know which evidence to follow', theoretically, it's the topic of insufficient or lacking evidence that is influencing his perspective.

In other words;

'Being undecided because evidence leaves him to be' is essentially the same thing as being 'undecided because he doesn't know which evidence to follow'. It's the fact that he doesn't know which evidence to follow that makes it so that he undecided. Understand?

I hope I didn't lose you. Bottom line, there is no other option for him. Atheist, theist or agnostic (besides the rest of the religions). This agnostic perspective was created and is defined in an effort to uniformly group everyone else together that isn't already sharing a common belief. So in theory, it's like saying, you have no choice to be part of one. It's like saying, I'm not Hispanic, African-American, Caucasian,etc. Then what are you?

I get where your going at. But lets say you ask me what I am and I just don't know. Maybe my family doesn't know where they are from. Agnosticism is being undecided because their is no evidence or evidence for both sides. He is unsure about which evidence to follow.
 
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