Basic Religion Test Stumps Many Americans [part 4281 in "Our Glorious Nation"]

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You must be talking about this one --atheists FTW:

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Aside from protestant and catholic, the majority of the believers of all other religions are Asians. Does that have something to do with the scoring results?
 

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I love this thread.And none of this is surprising.

Bottom line the atheist (usually) will question things about different religions and research them to try to find answers.

Many (not all) followers of a religion will dogmatically adhere to religious beliefs and practices often simply because of that's what a family member/close friend/etc believed or practiced.

Believe what you want to,but at least do some research on what you are putting your belief in so you are not just blinding following some religion just because someone said that you had to.
 

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I love this thread.And none of this is surprising.

Bottom line the atheist (usually) will question things about different religions and research them to try to find answers.

Many (not all) followers of a religion will dogmatically adhere to religious beliefs and practices often simply because of that's what a family member/close friend/etc believed or practiced.

Believe what you want to,but at least do some research on what you are putting your belief in so you are not just blinding following some religion just because someone said that you had to.

Pretty much this.
 

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Aside from protestant and catholic, the majority of the believers of all other religions are Asians. Does that have something to do with the scoring results?

How do you know that the majority is Asian?

What if the muslim was Albanian? And the agnostic and athiest were from Canada. Then you'd have a split down the middle.

Shit, what if the Buddhist was from Finland?
 

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It's atheist not Atheist, unless you're trying to make some kind of subtle point, but I don't think you are.

People aren't Atheists. They are atheist, as is in non theists.

I'm an aastrologist myself.

That's not fair - It's the Internet, not the internet.
 

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It's Ironic that JW's (the group who studies directly from the Bible) never gets interviewed.

Atheist have a lot of Bible knowledge, because a lot of them are Apostates who have Bible knowledge but realized most religious leaders are false teachers and only teach doctrines of man. So they leave and stop believing or having faith in God.

Catholics at the bottom of the list makes sense...since they teach doctrines of man.
 

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JW's scare me. My dad was a catholic growing up, then he met the wrong girl. He married her later after he divorced my mother, and she was a JW. That dude literally disappeared. I don't get that religious belief. Only 144,000 of these people are going into heaven according to JW's. If you were gonna BS around a religion, why not one with a better insurance policy?

As far as cults that separate people, I can't think of anything worse then JW's. I'd rather he just become a Satanist. (Not to be confused with a devil worshiper, they aren't the same) Sure he'd be more selfish, but at least he'd have some balls. JW's are enslaved human beings.

I left mainline religion due to the underlying caste system in the church. If I was to define myself, my belief system would be Sikh philosophy. Of all the religions I studied in college, Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism (tough life style). Hinduism, Buddhism... Sikhism actually spoke most to me.. Not many people go by the lessons or teachings of what they are to convey in the purist form, and that is to be good to others, which is how I view the bible, a book of lessons. Not historic truth. More like metaphorical example.. In my view, Christianity has become very different from its core, and some of its most die-hard believers for some reason are its worst members, due this loop of justifying sins. Its a sad thing how many of them just don't get how simple it really is supposed to be.

I have a very unusual belief system in religion, in that I must admit complete ignorance in the face of a creator of any kind, and that life itself is not meant to have that answer. If we had it, life would cease to even mean anything. As its meaning is defined by our existing feebleness in creating false answers.. To even understand it is so far beyond human understanding and mental capability, it will not matter.

Very easy to disagree with my ideas, but that is only for now. I don't know where the future will bring me in terms of religion, but I tend not to like faiths that force you to believe unbelievable things to be or feel accepted, that isn't honest or true to ones self, and is one of the hardest aspects of Christianity and why I dislike the church. A minister said it best, 'you either believe or you don't. I tend to agree with this, and threw in the towel to seek philosophy instead of a system of self correction and concern for having entirely normal thoughts and feelings that comes with being human. Why should such things be viewed in sin and taught as wrong?
 

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JW's scare me. My dad was a catholic growing up, then he met the wrong girl. He married her later after he divorced my mother, and she was a JW. That dude literally disappeared. I don't get that religious belief. Only 144,000 of these people are going into heaven according to JW's. If you were gonna BS around a religion, why not one with a better insurance policy?

As far as cults that separate people, I can't think of anything worse then JW's. I'd rather he just become a Satanist. (Not to be confused with a devil worshiper, they aren't the same) Sure he'd be more selfish, but at least he'd have some balls. JW's are enslaved human beings.

I left mainline religion due to the underlying caste system in the church. If I was to define myself, my belief system would be Sikh philosophy. Of all the religions I studied in college, Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism (tough life style). Hinduism, Buddhism... Sikhism actually spoke most to me.. Not many people go by the lessons or teachings of what they are to convey in the purist form, and that is to be good to others, which is how I view the bible, a book of lessons. Not historic truth. More like metaphorical example.. In my view, Christianity has become very different from its core, and some of its most die-hard believers for some reason are its worst members, due this loop of justifying sins. Its a sad thing how many of them just don't get how simple it really is supposed to be.

I have a very unusual belief system in religion, in that I must admit complete ignorance in the face of a creator of any kind, and that life itself is not meant to have that answer. If we had it, life would cease to even mean anything. As its meaning is defined by our existing feebleness in creating false answers.. To even understand it is so far beyond human understanding and mental capability, it will not matter.

Very easy to disagree with my ideas, but that is only for now. I don't know where the future will bring me in terms of religion, but I tend not to like faiths that force you to believe unbelievable things to be or feel accepted, that isn't honest or true to ones self, and is one of the hardest aspects of Christianity and why I dislike the church. A minister said it best, 'you either believe or you don't. I tend to agree with this, and threw in the towel to seek philosophy instead of a system of self correction and concern for having entirely normal thoughts and feelings that comes with being human. Why should such things be viewed in sin and taught as wrong?

Thanks for validating my point.

We have an insurance policy not just the 144,000. You don't need a theology major to know that. The Bible is black and white, just read it. Don't listen to your priest or pastor....read the Bible.

I am the only JW on my side of the family and I have a great relationship with them...everyone makes their own choices. (JW's have bigger balls then most people...especially the one's that are persecuted in other countries. Many are killed and tortured and some are sitting in Prison in Korea) Yes...it's happening in modern day, but you will never hear about it in the news.

Because a group of people (7 million strong) are trying to follow actual Bible teaching, then we are referred to as a cult. Just because the majority of the world believes something doesn't mean it's true.
It's never about who's right or wrong...it comes down to your faith in the Bible.
 

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Once again, the most important [non]event in American History.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Disappointment

This should be taught in every HS classroom. It's influence in American History/Life is as big as the civil war.

Edit: Actually, The second great awakening should be the focus.... As it spawned both the Great Disappointment and THE CIVIL WAR.


Wow, I'm surprised Jewish ranks 3rd on that list. I would think they would be at the top.

The Jews have always believed in education.

Although I would guess most Atheists have college degrees.

Well, They are secular Jews until they get their masters/PHD in Philosophy. Then they become atheists.
 
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Thanks for validating my point.

We have an insurance policy not just the 144,000. You don't need a theology major to know that. The Bible is black and white, just read it. Don't listen to your priest or pastor....read the Bible.

I am the only JW on my side of the family and I have a great relationship with them...everyone makes their own choices. (JW's have bigger balls then most people...especially the one's that are persecuted in other countries. Many are killed and tortured and some are sitting in Prison in Korea) Yes...it's happening in modern day, but you will never hear about it in the news.

Because a group of people (7 million strong) are trying to follow actual Bible teaching, then we are referred to as a cult. Just because the majority of the world believes something doesn't mean it's true.
It's never about who's right or wrong...it comes down to your faith in the Bible.

are you completely unaware of your retinue?

Just because you're cool, doesn't make other JWs cool. Most JWs have a really bad reputation for being obnoxious. As for you, I'm glad you're not. Wish more were like you.
 

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Ive never found JW's to be obnoxious...

White Evangelicals on the other hand.... Whew!!!!!!!!!!
 

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None of this data is even remotely relevant without the inclusion of the world's most religiony religion:

"Tom! Tom it's John Travolta. Tom ya gotta come out of the closet ohmygad."
 

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Ive never found JW's to be obnoxious...

White Evangelicals on the other hand.... Whew!!!!!!!!!!

SO MUCH TRUTH TO THIS. Being in Texas, especially at the University of North Texas, I had to deal with some that were/are very obnoxious. Mexican Evangelicals are just as bad if not worse. It's like every time there is an anime convention or some other big named event, they picket them like the Westburo Baptist Church pickets dead soldiers funerals. I'm Baptist and I find them to be very annoying, by the way. JW arn't obnoxious but they can be rather annoying when it comes to time. They have this thing with coming to my house at 7 or 8 in the morning on a Saturday.
 

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Thanks for validating my point.

We have an insurance policy not just the 144,000. You don't need a theology major to know that. The Bible is black and white, just read it. Don't listen to your priest or pastor....read the Bible.

I am the only JW on my side of the family and I have a great relationship with them...everyone makes their own choices. (JW's have bigger balls then most people...especially the one's that are persecuted in other countries. Many are killed and tortured and some are sitting in Prison in Korea) Yes...it's happening in modern day, but you will never hear about it in the news.

Because a group of people (7 million strong) are trying to follow actual Bible teaching, then we are referred to as a cult. Just because the majority of the world believes something doesn't mean it's true.
It's never about who's right or wrong...it comes down to your faith in the Bible.

JW's are a cult.

Though in the correct sense of the word not the modern colloquial use of "cult.
 

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How do you know that the majority is Asian?

What if the muslim was Albanian? And the agnostic and athiest were from Canada. Then you'd have a split down the middle.

Shit, what if the Buddhist was from Finland?

By total population? Sure there will be Albanian muslims or Finnish buddhist, but their weight in the total population wouldn't make a dent.

Heck the weight of the muslims probably reflects Indonesia better than the Middle East.
 

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Thanks for validating my point.

We have an insurance policy not just the 144,000. You don't need a theology major to know that. The Bible is black and white, just read it. Don't listen to your priest or pastor....read the Bible.

I am the only JW on my side of the family and I have a great relationship with them...everyone makes their own choices. (JW's have bigger balls then most people...especially the one's that are persecuted in other countries. Many are killed and tortured and some are sitting in Prison in Korea) Yes...it's happening in modern day, but you will never hear about it in the news.

Because a group of people (7 million strong) are trying to follow actual Bible teaching, then we are referred to as a cult. Just because the majority of the world believes something doesn't mean it's true.
It's never about who's right or wrong...it comes down to your faith in the Bible.

Not at all the reason. They are referred to as a cult simply because they push other non believers completely out of contact.

The blood transfusion idea is funny also.
 

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It's Ironic that JW's (the group who studies directly from the Bible) never gets interviewed.

I have to admit I don't know a lot about JWs. when you say 'study directly from the Bible,' do you mean the original texts in their original language, or do you mean you study one of the translated, altered and edited English language versions of the Bible?
 

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And the fire said to me: Nix, Nix, you're my instrument. From now on, you'll be called the Puritan.

You will find a few good men and women, and together, together you will cleanse the world.
 

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And the fire said to me: Nix, Nix, you're my instrument. From now on, you'll be called the Puritan.

You will find a few good men and women, and together, together you will cleanse the world.

Flesh is a trap.
 

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Oh wow, it looks like I chose just the right time to peek my head in here.....

Edit: I will take the test let us see how I do LOL.
 
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