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James
SFN Regular
USA
754 Posts |
Posted - 02/17/2002 : 21:49:59
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Belief-O-Matic
I am a 100% USDA-choice Grade A Atheist!
How about you?
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your common sense." -Buddha
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Lars_H
SFN Regular
Germany
630 Posts |
Posted - 02/17/2002 : 22:20:31 [Permalink]
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[quote] I would have thought myself to be under the category Atheism/Agnosticism but that only appeared at number three. Best match it gave me was Secular Humanism.
I am not sure what I belive in, but I am sure what I don't belive in includes putting people in categories. Especially not putting myself in categories.
As the grear Omnian prophet Brutha said when confronted with "You're not one of us." "I don't think I'm one of them, either. I'm one of mine."
P.S. Trying to get that thing to recognize me as a Satanist won't work either. Won't all that Harry-Potter readers be disappointed?
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Archistrategos
New Member
28 Posts |
Posted - 02/17/2002 : 22:52:58 [Permalink]
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What?! Coño! I thought that I was a big bad atheist! but I'm a secular humanist! Can't be, can't be! Were is gun? were is my gun?! I'm going to finish this! Caramba!
BANG!!!!......
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gezzam
SFN Regular
Australia
751 Posts |
Posted - 02/17/2002 : 22:55:43 [Permalink]
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quote: I am not sure what I belive in, but I am sure what I don't belive in includes putting people in categories. Especially not putting myself in categories.
I definitely know that I am not religious; maybe it is because religion kind of angers me. Who is it to tell me how I should or shouldn't behave? However, I feel that my morals are basically O.K and as long as I can look at myself in the mirror and say "You're doing O.K. big guy" then that is fine by me. Some people may need religion to "Strike the fear of God" into them so they behave appropriately, but that isn't my family, my friends or myself. We are all levelheaded human beings, albeit with a penchant for a little too much beer, coffee and the occasional “funny cigar”.
"Damn you people. Go back to your shanties." --- Shooter McGavin |
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Archistrategos
New Member
28 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 00:05:05 [Permalink]
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Came back from the death, and glowing like a star! Offering peace and love!
See? is an easy trick.
Some people can't understand or place them selfs in a single belief or way of thinking, how a little program can? In reality there is no way to classify a persons belief or thinking, not at all.
That Belief-O-Matic it's only for fun and nothing more.
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steinhenge
Skeptic Friend
USA
69 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 01:30:20 [Permalink]
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Ok, it told me that I'm a "Unitarian Universalist", which I don't buy in the least (especially after reading their definition of one).
I'm less than impressed, though slightly amused.
"In the land of the pants-less, the speedo-wearing man is King." |
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filthy
SFN Die Hard
USA
14408 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 07:45:05 [Permalink]
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I'm an agnostic.
They say that an agnostic is nothing but an athiest without the courage of his convictions. Well, that might sound pretty good, but I've found that the older I get, the fewer convictions I have.
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"Don't tell me your doubts; I've got enough doubts of my own. Tell me something you BELIEVE in!" Brother Dave Gerdner |
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Valiant Dancer
Forum Goalie
USA
4826 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 08:11:42 [Permalink]
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quote:
Ok, it told me that I'm a "Unitarian Universalist", which I don't buy in the least (especially after reading their definition of one).
I'm less than impressed, though slightly amused.
"In the land of the pants-less, the speedo-wearing man is King."
Since it has no real structure or core beliefs, it applies 100% to all theistic points of view. It would be more accurate to focus on #'s 2-4 for theism. According to the quiz, I am 94% Reformist Judism, 91% Quaker, and 91% Neo-Paganism. Now that's a scary combination. The problem I have is that it does not take into account mythos in the selection process. (does not apply to agnostics for which mythos makes no sense.)
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Megan
Skeptic Friend
USA
163 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 08:57:10 [Permalink]
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I dont really think that this was a way for people to actually find out what they really believe in, and Im sure that most will agree. I also think that if they really wanted this to be um... *real*... then they should ask a bucket load more questions and gone into great detail. Well, Im sure that there are many ways to make this little quiz thingy better.
~Megan~
"Dancers are the athletes of God." -Albert Einstein |
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Xev
Skeptic Friend
USA
329 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 13:58:30 [Permalink]
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What the fuck is 'Unitarian Universalism'?
*Grumbles*
Liberal Protestantism my ass, I can't believe that athiesm is 5th on the list.
And what the hell is Scientology doing 20th on the list?
I am offended!
*Xev sputters angrily*
Must have been the little prioritys thing. I placed the existance of God on 'low priority'....maybe if choose 'high'..oh well, at least 'Secular Humanism' clocked in at number two.
But, the damn thing assigns a higher probability to 'Liberal Protestant' and 'Liberal Quacker' than to athiest.
Right, off to do, umm, athiestic things.
*Xev leaves, grumbling*
Thought constitutes the greatness of man -Pascal |
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Xev
Skeptic Friend
USA
329 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 14:06:37 [Permalink]
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I took it again - my bad, I have a headache.
Now I am 100% secular humanist! Whooo!
But Unitarian Universalism is second...and athiesm is still fifth.
Come on! I was once described as 'the elusive fundie athiest'.
*Xev sobs*
Mean test, mean mean cruel test. Stupidy stinky mean cruel test.
Thought constitutes the greatness of man -Pascal
Edit to add: Don't gloat James, oh please don't gloat. I'm just as athiestic as you.
Edited by - Xev on 02/18/2002 14:41:36 |
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Badger
Skeptic Friend
Canada
257 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 14:22:15 [Permalink]
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Hmm, I don't know what any of them big words mean.
"Unitarian Universalist"?? "Therave..... Buddhist" Too many syllables.
I'm stumblin through the parking lot of an invisible 7-eleven. ZZ-Top |
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James
SFN Regular
USA
754 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 19:03:09 [Permalink]
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quote:
I took it again - my bad, I have a headache.
Advil?
quote: Edit to add: Don't gloat James, oh please don't gloat. I'm just as athiestic as you.
No, I won't. Heck, I got Atheist @ 100% my first try. I even went through and did the test again without clicking on the importance thing. IOW, just left them at "Moderate". Same answers. Just a question, though: Did you click on all the last answers or did you actually read the answers? I did it again and clicked on all the last ones and I got a different result tham before.
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your common sense." -Buddha |
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Xev
Skeptic Friend
USA
329 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 20:08:59 [Permalink]
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I suppose it is my fault for flirting with Dinon. BOB is punishing me.
*Xev sobs quietly*
This is sooo humiliating.
But, I have come to the conclusion that being a true athiest, good and pure, has only to do with what is in your heart. No score, no test, nothing can take that away from me!
Anyways, I re-took it. (Oh dear, I am perpetuating the stereotype about women and surveys). It is working now.
The thing was, it interpeted my moral imperetives as religious ones.
Bullshit! I won't be punished for my actions, but I want to live an ethical life. That is perfectly fucking compatible with athiesm.
Thought constitutes the greatness of man -Pascal |
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Slater
SFN Regular
USA
1668 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2002 : 23:53:45 [Permalink]
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My came back Golden Retriever ????
------- The brain that was stolen from my laboratory was a criminal brain. Only evil will come from it. |
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James
SFN Regular
USA
754 Posts |
Posted - 02/19/2002 : 06:38:28 [Permalink]
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quote: I won't be punished for my actions, but I want to live an ethical life.
Isn't that a contradiction in terms?
IMO, if'n it don't hurt you, it only helps you.
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your common sense." -Buddha |
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