Is Sup Forums religious

Do you have a faith, Sup Forums?
I find correlations between faith and political views interesting.

I imagine a lot of people here would either be atheist or right-wing christian, or caught between the two not sure what to believe.

Kikes too, obviously.

I'm a right-wing atheist. It seems to be common here as far as I can tell

My beliefs are a fusion of Taoism and Buddhism, mostly

Orthodox here, monarchy a best. Daily reminder that the first child of leftism was nationalism.

Life-long atheist here. And, to cover my bases, never owned a fedora, lift 5 days a week and the last time I watched my little pony was in the 80's when the VHS rental gave me the wrong GIJoe tape.

My political views are a balance between the pragmatism of "strength in numbers" and the pursuit of individual fulfillment/enlightenment.

i'm spiritual not religious :^)

Sup Forums is a Christian board

you're a fag, dude. cut your nuts off, eunuch cuck.

I worship Kek

I am an atheist pretending to be Christian

I'm an atheist but I hate the moral degeneracy that seems to come with it. Honestly I wish I could go back to being a Christian but I just can't make myself believe in something I'm almost certain doesn't exist.

Sup Forums is an ATHEIST board you stupid kikes

((((((((((((((Christianity))))))))))))

Weak. You need some unicorn wizard sky daddy to not fall in total moral corruption? Just weak, man.

Catholic here. Right wing authoritarian.

this

I believe in God, as in a higher power. I think it's ridiculous to think there's nothing. Although the actual existence of God is probably something we cannot fathom.

The consecutive digits confirm it

if god existed, sweden wouldn't. no omnipotent being could allow that.

Im christian just like my entire family. I believe it in sense that everything in Old and New Testament is a metaphor and you can use it as guide lines in your life, choosing between good and evil. Jordan Peterson described that way of looking at Christianity, great on JRE podcast. I also hold a resentment because i was forced to believe in it and go to church. Im all for adults being able to decide it for themselves.
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Praise kek.
Give him all the digits or we are doomed.

Everbody has faith. Its just some people are too stupid to realise they already have it.

No. This is punishment on them for "progressive" atheist cat ladies ruling the country.
God is trying to say
>You shouldve followed my moral code
>now you shall live under Sharia
>now you shall be beaten and stoned to death

Is that a common outlook? I've heard that taking the bible as literal fact was basically an American only thing.

Atheist that is part of church because of tradition. Political views are social liberal.

>cucktholic

I believe Christianity is the best religion. But I am agnostic, because I am an autist who needs evidence to believe extraordinary claims that people in authority make. I.e. my heart is hardened by Satan.

Judaism is worse than Islam.

Iam an atheist and I masturbate to hentai porn

>i'm an autist that is only willing to accept proof by his own biased conception of what constitutes "proof"

ftfy

Roman Catholic.

Why dont you make a poll you retards?
>inb4 why dont (you) make it

I'm a right wing kike, Judaism as a religion is naturally right wing but globalists have been trying to ruin it.

Christianity is Judaism for white people

a true white man worships 2D hentai art

It has nothing to do with the lack of subjective morals though, but the lack of collective moral coherency. You can't deny that a society with strongly defined moral guidelines is going to fare a lot better than a society where everyone is following their own subjective rules of morality.

What a homo

kikes were fucked since their inception

you are all sons of the devil
convert to christianity or die

I believe in Kek

>Jews hate Yeshua and therefore i should worship him.
Idiots. This is reverse psychology, you've got into ((their)) trap.

That is not Christian. If you want a non-personal "God" try Islam. The whole point of Christianity is that the highest level of reality, the one true God, is personal.

We all worship handsome Jesus on our knees.

I'm not religious at all but I think that religious is useful to keep normies in line.
Many non-religious people become hedonists and bullshit ideologies like feminism tend to fill the role of religion in their lives anyway.

Faith is for fools

Praise Kek

>that religious
Meant to be "that religion" of course

Non-militant atheist, right leaning centrist. I don't care if people are religious and I won't rabidly confront them on it, but it is horse shit. I have morals that would be considered aligned with Christianity generally, but I just don't base those morals on the existence of a deity. I believe in them because I believe they are a good outline for a strong country and a strong family unit.

Most christians are actually pretty hostile towards me when they find out I'm an atheist(particularly on Sup Forums since the dumb faggots on this board are convinced that atheism guarantees moral depravity), but much like the religious, atheists come in a lot of different packages when your only unifying factor is holding no belief in a deity.

Its more common in here I guess. We do have crazy old religious people that follow every single thing seriously like not eating meat on friday not doin any chores on sunday no parties durring Lent etc but from my perstective alot of younger people use it that way. Like all the "what would Jesus do" stuff comes from that. I really recommend listening to Jordan on Joe Rogans podcast.

go make me a taco paco

is Nathan the biggest cuck in the church?

You only need faith in Kek

>I imagine a lot of people here could be A or B, or something in between

This. This 'moral atheist' fallacy has to end. You can literally change your morals to suit your whims. Weak!

checked

>Either someone started this fire by accident, or someone intentionally tried to burn this building down...

Catholic Liberal Monarchist. I am a contradiction of myself.

Id say i am morally christian and believe Jesus was a philosopher and got a huge following basically, kind of like the western Confucius.

News flash, dipshits: religion doesn't stop moral subjectivity. Do you know how many Christians wind up raping little boys, murdering in the name of Jesus, or committing various crimes? How many of them are drug addicts and crack heads?

Christianity is just as morally flexible as atheism. Having your rules written down in a book doesn't make you less prone to breaking them at your convenience. I guarantee I have stronger morals than most people on this board, and I am an atheist.

Molly was just talking about how fedora tipping attention whore atheist are in the wrong as well because they are not being skeptic.
See what is happens when you abbandon religion in US: SJWs, 9000 genders, fags adopting babies, feminists marching on the streets dressed as vaginas.

And by the way, we do have one unifying moral guideline and people still decide to break it all the time. It's called the law. It is literally supposed to be a nation-wide moral code to follow and we decide much of the law by popular consensus on what is right and wrong.

People still break it constantly. Even if you changed US law to suit Christianity and the religious, people would still be breaking the law all the time. Just look at older heavily religious societies.

>religion doesn't stop moral subjectivity.
No one is suggesting this. The point is that collective moral coherency leads to better functioning society overall than one with highly individualistic subjective morals. Not everyone has to follow this kind of "objective" morality for it to be beneficial, although many will.

I congratulate you on your strong moral resolve, but it matters very little in this discussion.

Sure. But many also do not want to break the law simply because it is the law. This makes having laws more effective than not having laws.

No I don't have a faith but I do acknowledge the importance of a belief system which defines your morals. If anything I align with christian morals because that's in my blood.

Belief systems repeat themselves over the ages, the appearance of a constant good vs evil in all those religions. With the death of god why do you think mainstream libtards seek out basic stories of good vs evil such as star wars and harry potter to make analogies. It's the same thing that appears in all of mankind.

Leftism was good when we still needed it. Otherwise we would be in caves/working in fields, and would have no information flow to enlighten us.

The problem is the progressives always want to keep moving to the left. We needed to stop them before the negatives outweighed the positives.

The way to 'win' is to step on the brakes at the right time. We failed.

>No one is suggesting this.

The other guy I quoted did. He claimed that atheism is weak because it is "flexible" when the reality is that all moral codes are flexible and you choose to adhere to or break them at your own discretion.

>The point is that collective moral coherency leads to better functioning society overall than one with highly individualistic subjective morals. Not everyone has to follow this kind of "objective" morality for it to be beneficial, although many will.

See:

While there could be some benefit to a more morally homogeneous society, there's no real reason it couldn't be atheism or anything else. We have no reason to settle for Christianity as a moral compass when there are very likely to be superior sets of moral guidelines(and particularly when much of the bible is antiquated).

Alex Jones is the one and only true liberal.

Is Sup Forums x? Fuck off. Ask individuals this isn't a single person or a hivemind.

Was agnostic Berniebro a year ago.

Born again Christian Trump voter today.

The Jew overplayed its hand.

Catholic monarchist here. The world needs to be uncucked before we can have dank kingdoms however

>While there could be some benefit to a more morally homogeneous society, there's no real reason it couldn't be atheism or anything else. We have no reason to settle for Christianity as a moral compass when there are very likely to be superior sets of moral guidelines(and particularly when much of the bible is antiquated).

Well here I do agree with you. Going to the library now, thanks for sharing your thoughts.

Lmao, proof is verifiable. You can't verify claims of deities existing.

If someone says gravity is real, and makes a prediction that if you drop a rock it will fall, you can test it by dropping a rock. You can't test god. In fact you are commanded not to.

Deities aside though, I think it is undeniable and testable that a moral society (that aligns closely with Christian morality) is far more stable and productive.

Esoteric Jahanism

Judaism supports pedophilia. You should get a new religion pham.

>being more moral than degenerates
That still makes you worthy of Hell without the blood of the lamb of God.

It's a long story.

I'm a right-wing New Ager which never fails to trigger people

their confused vibrations only make me stronger

I don't have faith, but I appreciate living in a Christian country. I like the church and its values, and the sense of community it creates.

I'm right-leaning on most political issues.

So basically you're saying you're a degenerate. Why should I listen to you, then?

It might work for you but the masses need christianity to be moral. The evidence is quite overwhelming

Calvinist here

>worships trump
>accuses someone of being a cuck

I'm sure the irony is lost on you

Recently moved back to Christian. Had my doubts but science is shitting the bed explaining some things (hurr durr muh infinite universes) and the odds seem a bit too crazy honestly.

I think regardless if its real or not its the best code to live life by.

>It might work for you but the masses need christianity to be moral.

[citation needed]

I do not believe it to be necessary. It's not like I'm exceptional. I'm a random unremarkable guy. There's no reason that strong nationalistic and family moral values couldn't be instilled in atheists or that people need to believe in a false deity to hold these beliefs firm. It is a matter of convincing people it is the best for the country, not because a deity wants it that way.

If "peasants" need a symbol to rally around, let it be exceptional members of the citizenry or state, not made up deities.

no, you don't need christianity to be moral

I am so conservative I share the views of the Romans. Also I'm interested in Spirituality and Neo-Paganism. Always thought Nazi Germany was the rightful successor to the Roman Empire.

>false deity
It's more about the stories and examples which you can discuss. I personally don't believe in god and yet I get a lot of value out of my church.

Empirically all atheist countries are a mess. Sweden ussr france china etc.

It helps a great deal though. Atheist countries are generally a mess

7% of priests have been proven pedophiles. (((Christianity))) is heavily involved in child didlying as well.
The true redpill is putting yourself and your people first, no need for degenerate jewish death cults to run your life.

Our country is the most atheist in europe and we're doing okay. Sure, Christianity can instill some moral values into people, but there are other ways. And if the fear of divine punishment is the only thing that makes people moral, I wouldn't call it an ideal society.

Check out CS Lewis (especially Mere Christianity, Pilgrim's Regress, Screwtape or Abolition of Man) or Father Matthew Raphael Johnson (especially on Isaiah, Hegel, or Orthodox theology).

>Always thought Nazi Germany was the rightful successor to the Roman Empire.
Retard detected
Finland is the reightful heir of the Roman Empire

Atheist nationalist

Taco Tuesday

I wouldn't say I'm a Christian due to the fact I believe you can only be Christian if you 100% follow the teachings of Jesus, But not necessarily the teachings of the Bible, since the bible is just a (nonfictional) story. So I'd say I'm an aspiring Christian.
Same view on the constitution but since it is not a story but a list of laws/rules, the second we dismiss one of the rules, we are not the United States of America but a different country that follows a different(yet similiar) set of rules.

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