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What does that mean?Sometimes
First of all, what is the meaning of the word religion?What does that mean?
If you don't know the meaning, how come you already answered the question? How do you know that you are "sometimes" religious if you don't actually know what "religious" means?First of all, what is the meaning of the word religion?
As has been shown already your working definition of the word 'religious' has to be defined. Traditional formal religions? Self-styled religious beliefs? What?I thought it would be interesting to see what percentage of people on this forum are actually religious.
If you aren't religious, please give an explanation for why you choose to spend time on a religious forum.
I thought it would be interesting to see what percentage of people on this forum are actually religious.
If you aren't religious, please give an explanation for why you choose to spend time on a religious forum.
I am asking about the meaning of the word religion For you.If you don't know the meaning, how come you already answered the question? How do you know that you are "sometimes" religious if you don't actually know what "religious" means?
I am asking about the meaning of the word religion For you.
Why do we have dictionaries if we're required to define every term we use every time we use it anyway?As has been shown already your working definition of the word 'religious' has to be defined. Traditional formal religions? Self-styled religious beliefs? What?
Why do we have dictionaries if we're required to define every term we use every time we use it anyway?
You're making this more complicated than it needs to be.
I thought it would be interesting to see what percentage of people on this forum are actually religious.
If you aren't religious, please give an explanation for why you choose to spend time on a religious forum.
What I have found is that many people no longer identify themselves as religious. You'll find another word popping up which is 'spiritual'. People who may believe in the Almighty in that they believe one exists, but in terms of living their lives, they are not bound to any laws or principles except what they themselves see fit. They see all religion as simply man-made which gives them the right to act in a licentious way, only dictated by their past experience and the evidence they see around them, even if that evidence is biased. I'm afraid such a weak principled person isn't going to meet Yahweh's standards to make it to the Kingdom. I consider myself religious and spiritual and don't see how anyone could believe that Yahweh would put us on a planet without direction (Bible).
Mostly, I imagine, on here it annoys certain religious people who post a topic aimed primarily at other religious people, but atheists come in and drag it down to 'but science' &c. instead of even hypothetically accepting a certain premise as a given and working from there. It brings a lot of religious discussion down to 'PROVE IT!!!' or 'BUT MUH SCIENCE!'If you cannot be interested in religion without being religious, can you be interested in politics without being a politician? What about being interested in science without being a scientist? Interested in music without being a musician?
Why on earth do so many religious people time and time again ask why non-religious people are interested in religion? That's the real question. Not why non-religious people are interested in religion, but why so many religious people ask what they ask?
The dictionary will show multiple definitions.Why do we have dictionaries if we're required to define every term we use every time we use it anyway?
You're making this more complicated than it needs to be.
Mostly, I imagine, on here it annoys certain religious people who post a topic aimed primarily at other religious people, but atheists come in and drag it down to 'but science' &c. instead of even hypothetically accepting a certain premise as a given and working from there. It brings a lot of religious discussion down to 'PROVE IT!!!' or 'BUT MUH SCIENCE!'
If you cannot be interested in religion without being religious, can you be interested in politics without being a politician? What about being interested in science without being a scientist? Interested in music without being a musician?
Why on earth do so many religious people time and time again ask why non-religious people are interested in religion? That's the real question. Not why non-religious people are interested in religion, but why so many religious people ask what they ask?