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What's your ism?

Select the "isms" you identify with.

  • Agnosticism

    Votes: 15 30.0%
  • Apatheism

    Votes: 3 6.0%
  • Atheism

    Votes: 14 28.0%
  • Deism

    Votes: 10 20.0%
  • Henotheism

    Votes: 6 12.0%
  • Monolatrism

    Votes: 3 6.0%
  • Monotheism

    Votes: 13 26.0%
  • Panentheism

    Votes: 16 32.0%
  • Pantheism

    Votes: 10 20.0%
  • Polytheism

    Votes: 7 14.0%
  • Theism

    Votes: 8 16.0%
  • Transtheism

    Votes: 4 8.0%
  • An "ism" not listed

    Votes: 13 26.0%
  • No "isms" for me

    Votes: 5 10.0%

  • Total voters
    50

dyanaprajna2011

Dharmapala
I put pantheism and one not listed for non-theism. Buddhism is kind of unique in it's view of the gods. Pantheism would refer to the idea that all things have the Buddha-nature and are connected. Non-theism in regard to the traditional gods because, the Buddha taught they do exist, but they are not all powerful, creators, holder's of destiny, etc. They are trapped in samsara (the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, being held by karma) just like we are.
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
Panentheist (B.G. 10.42 "Supporting this mighty universe with but one single fragment of Myself, I remain unchanged and transcendent."), monotheist, qualified henotheist. The qualification in my henotheism is that the other deities are but manifestations or aspects of the one God (Vishnu/Krishna in my case).
 

Trey of Diamonds

Well-Known Member
Have you ever found that your ism gets in the way of debating? Usually due to the fact that the other person is a different ism and the two of you are arguing apples to oranges without even realizing it?
 

dyanaprajna2011

Dharmapala
Have you ever found that your ism gets in the way of debating? Usually due to the fact that the other person is a different ism and the two of you are arguing apples to oranges without even realizing it?

I think that happens quite a bit, which is why some of the debates go the way they do here. There's no defining of terms before the debate starts, so usually it just ends up in an argument.
 

Tarheeler

Argumentative Curmudgeon
Premium Member
Have you ever found that your ism gets in the way of debating? Usually due to the fact that the other person is a different ism and the two of you are arguing apples to oranges without even realizing it?

Not so much for me.

Since I believe in a single deity, I believe that we are all talking the same one. We just have different ways of perceiving it.

I'm fine with there being different ways of reaching God. The only time I really have an issue is when someone tells me that I have to believe a specific thing, which happens far too often.
 

Breathe

Hostis humani generis
Have you ever found that your ism gets in the way of debating? Usually due to the fact that the other person is a different ism and the two of you are arguing apples to oranges without even realizing it?
Not very often with theists, really. Atheists, it depends upon the type of atheist. Some types of atheists, about the same as your average theists.

Anti-theists, however, generally more: usually telling me what I believe, or not debating with me because of it.

I think isms are sometimes quite useful for debating, to be honest, even if they're imperfect and don't capture everything. :)
 

Draka

Wonder Woman
Not very often with theists, really. Atheists, it depends upon the type of atheist. Some types of atheists, about the same as your average theists.

Anti-theists, however, generally more: usually telling me what I believe, or not debating with me because of it.

I think isms are sometimes quite useful for debating, to be honest, even if they're imperfect and don't capture everything. :)

I agree with this. There are those few who do seem to have this automatic presumption that to "believe" it means to believe in "this" regardless of the actual type of belief the person holds. I know I've gone into a debate before where this type of attitude is displayed and just posted with the purpose to make clear that there was stereotyping going on and not everyone believed in the same god concept. Sometimes it's no wonder there's so much disagreement.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
Have you ever found that your ism gets in the way of debating? Usually due to the fact that the other person is a different ism and the two of you are arguing apples to oranges without even realizing it?

Sometime it stops a debate even before one can start. Everyone just wants to pick on monotheists and people are like "I'm not talking about your type of ism".
 

1137

Here until I storm off again
Premium Member
I picked agnosticism, atheism, deism, and panentheism. These are the possibilities I toy with, plus mysticism. I am an atheist though, and will likely remain so.
 

Trey of Diamonds

Well-Known Member
Is anyone surprised by the spread of isms here on the forum? Do you think the general population where you live has a similar spread or does RF just attract all the isms? Where I live is very monotheistic with little tolerance for other isms.
 

dyanaprajna2011

Dharmapala
Is anyone surprised by the spread of isms here on the forum? Do you think the general population where you live has a similar spread or does RF just attract all the isms? Where I live is very monotheistic with little tolerance for other isms.

I love the fact that so many different religious expressions can be found here. It makes for quite interesting debates, and also gives an opportunity to really learn about different ideas. As far as where I live, it's predominantly Christian, with little pockets of other religions here and there. Mostly monotheists, with a little polytheist and atheist mixed in.
 

Storm

ThrUU the Looking Glass
Is anyone surprised by the spread of isms here on the forum? Do you think the general population where you live has a similar spread or does RF just attract all the isms? Where I live is very monotheistic with little tolerance for other isms.
Same here. My beloved Stumptown was slightly more diverse, and a damn sight more tolerant, but still soundly dominated by monotheism.
 

Prophet

breaking the statutes of my local municipality
I am going with deism (as described in the OP).
 
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Iti oj

Global warming is real and we need to act
Premium Member
Is anyone surprised by the spread of isms here on the forum? Do you think the general population where you live has a similar spread or does RF just attract all the isms? Where I live is very monotheistic with little tolerance for other isms.

It looks a lot like my area diverse
 
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