Religion

What's your religion?
Is it weird to be an atheist in your cunt?

a person with aetheist tendency is seen as someone that rejects morals and social graces

Culturally protestant atheist

None.
Not really.

No.Most people here are atheist.

Being """Christian""" is the norm, but truly being Christian is another matter. I'd say that at least 95% of younger people are really atheists. Also unless you're evangelical-tier in your devotion to Christianity, no one will actually believe you if you say you're Christian.

Islam
Yes

I am an atheist. It's not weird to be anything where I live. I live near a majority buddhist Tibetan neighbourhood. Pic related is everywhere.

>State atheism
Truly Patrician-tier.

Atheist
Not really, maybe among older people.

>Being """Christian""" is the norm
By that I assume you mean Catholic, right? Anyway, is that really common enough to be considered the norm?
Decided to look up some statistics and found pic related, from the BoS. The fuck is "Oriental Orthodox"?

Why aren't you orthodox?

get out of my country you muslim shit

I and my family are ancester worshippers, most Vietnamese are, even the Christians. The minorities still praticed their traditional religions, which are often polytheism.

Christian
No, most people are atheists

Yahwhism

I am an atheist but I unconsciously follow the Shintonism or Buddhism rules when attending somebody's funeral, or when wishing the good luck on new year, and that applies nearly 100% of people here

I'll kill you and your whole family.

We're still ~50% Christian, which probably isn't enough to call it the norm, but I live in a fairly regional area so my opinion is kind of distorted in favour of Christianity.
But as I said, most of these people aren't even Christian. They just say they are because they were raised Christian and maybe attend church on Christmas and Easter. It's really hard to believe that 50% of Australians are genuinely Christian, especially younger people.

1.Atheist
2.Everyone here is atheist

>What's your religion?

none, although i'm interested in buddhism

>Is it weird to be an atheist in your cunt?

nope, it's the norm among people of my age i think

Also
>1.1% Pentecostal
Literally how, kek

>But as I said, most of these people aren't even Christian.
What does that mean, though?

>What's your religion?
Catholicism
>Is it weird to be an atheist in your cunt?
Not at all, only about 20% of Canadians try to get to church regularly despite 70% of the population calling themselves some sort of Christian.

Oriental Orthodox are the Copts, Ethiopian Orthodox, Armenians, and Syriac Orthodox. They rejected the council of Chalcedon in 451. In practice and belief they're mostly similar to Eastern Orthodox or Catholics, but their Christology is a bit different.

Wew, a legit cultist. Did you suffer brain damage in your youth or something?

He probably means shit like when my mom calls herself Catholic but gives me a weird face when I tell her that Jesus is God.

Dunno, at some point i just gave up on religion. Seems like all of them are a bunch of cool stories and ideas to lighten

Absolutely not, religion has no real place in political life which makes it very easy. Don't get me wrong, I love being a cultural Catholic but there's a reason there's usually a cantina right in front of most churches.

>They rejected the council of Chalcedon in 451.
So where do they fit into in pic related? Monophysites?

human existential anxiety.
What denomination are you?

I'm a pagan, a follower of the ancient asatru belief that has been my people's religion for almost 100 000 years minus the last 1000. I reject the notion of monotheism and the middle eastern fables that we call "christianity". I worship the nature and when you go to church, I take a stroll through the forests. My gods don't ask me to go down on my knee and pray, they only ask of me to live a healthy life with strong morals.

by allah(swt) watch your tongue

>beauty
>art
>architecture
>sophisticated philosophy
>high moral standards
>world's largest charity
>no other organization has had a larger impact on western civilization, from musical notation to the calendar we use
>one true church

Catholicism is the best m8

it's the norm in here haji

orthodox atheist
no

How do you know your gods are real?
Also, wasn't all texts about your religion written by catholics clercics? How do you know what is written wasn't twisted intentionnally, that it isn't lies by the church?

I mean that they're atheists who say that they're Christian, for various reasons. Apparently only 1/7 Australian "Christians" actually attend church regularly (once a month or more). Obviously that's not to say that the other 6/7 are necessarily atheists, but I simply can't believe that 50% of Australians are really Christian.
Also most of those churchgoers are old people. I've looked at photos and videos of the churches in my area and at all of them, over 70s dominate. There are next to no young adults.

>has been my people's religion for almost 100 000 years
Swedes didn't exist 3000 years ago let alone 100000 years ago

They're not real. Unlike christians, we don't actually believe Odin exists. They're symbolic.

yes i know it's full of degenerates here

change your ways

>They're symbolic
You know that's not what actual pagans believed in, right? It's just New Age "spirituality".

Retired people are more likely to go to church, partly to socialise and because they have more free time. Although yeah, Christians should go to church regularly.

That's just revised paganism then

then also why would you respect your oaths if there's no god to keep an eye on you or punish you?
Other religious usually fear their god's wrath, that's why they respect their will

They were often called Monophysites in the past, but their position has more nuance.

The Chalcedonian position embraced by the Eastern Orthodox and Catholics is Dyophysitism, that Christ has two natures, a divine and a human, united in one person (hypostatic union)

The Oriental Orthodox position is Miaphysitism, that Christ has one nature which is divine and human.

There isn't a lot of practical difference between the two positions.

True.

good luck with that cause the only answer you get from the is this

are you Sunni?

if he's shia he'll be dead

>What denomination are you?
Me? I'm not orthodox. Just thinks it seems kind of neat. There are orthodox people in Finland though. Never met one myself, but afaik they're all part of the eastern orthodox church.

I'm a Zoroastrian Catholic

Roman Catholic
no it's not

This is my religion. Please respect it

sorta agnostic, but I wanna rejoin the catholic church
here, in NJ? not at all. you'll get weird looks/seen as edgy for being religious if anything

Agnostic.

Izanami is my waifu.

Religion is a opium for the people. Fuck this shit.

atheism seems like an odd choice if your biggest critisism of religion is that's it's just a bunch of stories
why not deism/agnosticism or something
our universe doesn't make sense without something outside of it starting it up, is it really such a logical leap to say that that something, significant enough to create a universe, is probably also sapient? and from there one only needs to argue of which religion most closely follows what's observable of the world. and, say what you will of christianity, but just about every other religion beats it in terms of fantastical shit being claimed
only Theravada Buddhism claims less, and Theravada Buddhism is barely a religion, moreso a philosophy

this

Mysticism.

1. None
2. Not at all, i follow the rules of my country and the constitution is my moral code.

Charapter one: Bases of Institutionality.

_Persons are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
The family is the fundamental nucleus of society.
The State recognizes and defends the intermediate groups through which society
organizes and structures itself and guarantees them the adequate autonomy to fulfill
their own specific objectives.
The State is at the service of the human person and its goal is to promote the
common good, to which effect it must contribute to create the social conditions
which permit each and every one of those composing the national community the
greatest spiritual and material fulfillment possible, with full respect for the rights and
guarantees that this Constitution establishes.
It is the duty of the State to safeguard the national security, to provide protection for
the people and the family, to promote the strengthening of the latter, to further the
harmonious integration of all the sectors of the Nation and to ensure the right of
persons to participate with equality of opportunities in the national life.

Article 1:

I serve the Monad and I will resist the Demiurge, his Archons and their puppets, the desert people, the followers of yeshua and the hebrews.

where, in texas?

I'm a Roman Catholic.
Atheists are considered equal to satanists and pagans and thus it is legal to kill them.

>yeshua was not a servant of the Monad

smelly dumb ignorant scum

you're blind heretics who will go to hell

coptic orthodox

t. bishop james mcmurray

i think its illegal to be atheist here. Everyone views atheists here as edgy rebelling teenagers

Agnostic

No, actually, it's weird to be religious, nowadays...

Yes. Catholicism is stronger than the gov and it hates everyone without exceptions

Can't fault them for being universal

How do I get a Coptic wife? Willing to join the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and force my kids to learn Coptic as their first language.

Orthodox
No

Christian Deism
No, it's becoming weird to be religious though desu. Most people I know are avowed atheists.

In the country of my heritage (Trinidad) - and the Caribbean at large - it is strange to be an atheist.

>Islam
>France
no
>Algeria
It's not "weird", it's just uncommon. The weird thing is to be loud about it

What rituals do you guys do ?

there are Shia who live in Arabia though. There have been for ever, even if it's tougher now because of tensions between Iran and the Sauds

Amen, brother

I'm an apatheist.
No, but there are parts in this country where people love their religions very much so I guess it would be odd there.

Culturally protestant gnostic atheist
It's weirder to be religious than to be atheis

Agnostic, but in terms of practice almost an atheist.