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the GS forums ARE global. there are users here from a large variety of countries that i think was missed by you.[QUOTE="grape_of_wrath"][QUOTE="Fortier"] Here in Western society, religion is ruled by monotheism, so Buddhism and Hinduism aren't as prevalent, so they don't need to be in the poll.. If the poll were global, I'd agree (though you're obviously quite easily offended), but since GS is based out of Europe and North America, of course it's going to be Eurocentric.Frattracide
While I'm sure there are GS users that maintain those religions, I sincerely doubt that a significant portion of the community does. It doesn't seem reasonable to get offended at the OP's poll choices.
I agree . however,the person i quoted said that GS isn't global. which is wrong.Do what now?Perhaps a doubtful Catholic in other words? You either are or are not.:?[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"][QUOTE="Shad0ki11"]
Catholic/Agnostic.
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[QUOTE="Teenaged"]Perhaps a doubtful Catholic in other words? You either are or are not.:?Well maybe he is somewhere in between at the moment and hasnt decided what he is. =/[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"] Do what now?LJS9502_basic
Its not imperative that someone has to decide just to earn himself a label.
You either are or are not.:?Well maybe he is somewhere in between at the moment and hasnt decided what he is. =/[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Teenaged"]Perhaps a doubtful Catholic in other words?
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Its not imperative that someone has to decide just to earn himself a label.
You have to believe to have faith. If you don't believe...then you aren't.[QUOTE="Teenaged"]Well maybe he is somewhere in between at the moment and hasnt decided what he is. =/[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] You either are or are not.:?LJS9502_basic
Its not imperative that someone has to decide just to earn himself a label.
You have to believe to have faith. If you don't believe...then you aren't.Having some doubts doesnt imply there is no faith.You have to believe to have faith. If you don't believe...then you aren't.Having some doubts doesnt imply there is no faith. It does.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Teenaged"]Well maybe he is somewhere in between at the moment and hasnt decided what he is. =/
Its not imperative that someone has to decide just to earn himself a label.
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[QUOTE="Teenaged"]Having some doubts doesnt imply there is no faith. It does. .........nope.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] You have to believe to have faith. If you don't believe...then you aren't.LJS9502_basic
I cant really explain to you this certain situation one might be where both terms are needed to describe his/her siatuation.
Do what now?Perhaps a doubtful Catholic in other words?An agnostic catholic only means that they believe in God but they know God can not be proven nor disproven.[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"][QUOTE="Shad0ki11"]
Catholic/Agnostic.
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Perhaps a doubtful Catholic in other words?An agnostic catholic only means that they believe in God but they know God can not be proven nor disproven.Oh.[QUOTE="Teenaged"]
[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"] Do what now?BumFluff122
Well I was just guessing anyways, judging by how I was in my transition from being an orthodox to an agnostic (or whatever I am).
Perhaps a doubtful Catholic in other words?An agnostic catholic only means that they believe in God but they know God can not be proven nor disproven. Er....no one expects God to be proven nor disproven.[QUOTE="Teenaged"]
[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"] Do what now?BumFluff122
Technically Roman Catholicism. But I honestly don't know what to believe in or even if I should believe in anything.
[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]An agnostic catholic only means that they believe in God but they know God can not be proven nor disproven. Er....no one expects God to be proven nor disproven.That is why the majority of peoiple are agnostic. I, for instance, am an agnostic atheist. And actually some people believe that God can be proven or disproven. That's what makes them gnostic. Agnostic is not the opposite of theist. Atheist is the opposite of theist. Agnostic is the opposite of gnostic.[QUOTE="Teenaged"]Perhaps a doubtful Catholic in other words?
LJS9502_basic
Er....no one expects God to be proven nor disproven.That is why the majority of peoiple are agnostic. I, for instance, am an agnostic atheist. And actually some people believe that God can be proven or disproven. That's what makes them gnostic. Agnostic is not the opposite of theist. Atheist is the opposite of theist. Agnostic is the opposite of gnostic. Well agnostic is more they don't know one way or another. Faith means you know but not in a way that can be proven. And atheist believes the same for the reverse.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="BumFluff122"]An agnostic catholic only means that they believe in God but they know God can not be proven nor disproven.
BumFluff122
[QUOTE="BumFluff122"]That is why the majority of peoiple are agnostic. I, for instance, am an agnostic atheist. And actually some people believe that God can be proven or disproven. That's what makes them gnostic. Agnostic is not the opposite of theist. Atheist is the opposite of theist. Agnostic is the opposite of gnostic. Well agnostic is more they don't know one way or another. Faith means you know but not in a way that can be proven. And atheist believes the same for the reverse. Theist/atheist is a belief or lack of belief. Gnostic/agnostic is the knowledge that that belief can be either proven or disproven or not be proven or disproven. They are two seperate things.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] Er....no one expects God to be proven nor disproven.LJS9502_basic
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