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What Religion Are You?

Do you most closely identify with...


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I am a Deist usually of a PanDeist/PanenDeist and/or Agno-Deist outlook; generally I just say "Deist" or "Deistically based".

I've also been an occultist of a Luciferian Satanist stripe on and off for just under 2 years now. I have no sect or denomination, though for a year I was a member of the online "Church of Lucifer" for about a year. I don't think I'll join any orgs or sects anytime soon, but if I did than John Allees "First Church of Satan" or the dark doctrines based "Satanic Reds" are likely candidates; perhaps I'd consider the Ordo-luciferi{Luciferian Order} would be worth joining; there are other orgs and sects that I find somewhat interstting, but generally I'm non-theistic{though not atheistic}/deistic and freethought.

I've been a deist or deistically based as an individual since January-ish 2004, became so right after I'd left the Christian faith and theism around that very same time. I'd been Christian since birth, I was 25 at the time I left the faith and became deistic, and had spent about ten years{late teens till age 25} as a VERY dovout Evangelical Christian of a non-denomniational though eavngelically,charismatically,protestant type attende dmostly Pentecostal churches.
After i left the faith and became deistic, I discovered a freethought,post modern faithless religion called "Universism"{not to be confused with Universalism or Unitarianism}, which consisted of Deists{and it's offshoots} and Atheists/Agnostics,Pantheists and Trancendentalists and humanists,etc.
I left this movement or stopped referring to myself as Universist back in april/may of this year, I'd been ddovted to the Universist movement for two years; I still have high regards for it though{it's main principles beeing freethought,uncertainity/faithlessness, and open-mindedness}.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it;)

In Reason:
Irreverand Bill
 
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