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by MagicIain » Mar 9th, '11, 23:51
The question of which religion you consider yourself to be a part of is a voluntary one in the census.
I stated my religion as 'Fairyfolk'.
Anyone else planning on putting anything amusing?
'Jedi' was popular last time around, apparently.
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by kolm » Mar 9th, '11, 23:57
I hate to be a killjoy, but if you're not religious please
put down "no religion"
"People who hail from Manchester cannot possibly be upper class and therefore should not use silly pretentious words"
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by MagicIain » Mar 10th, '11, 00:11
I agree entirely. I believe in fairies. They are the reason I've ever lost anything. I don't misplace stuff - fairies move it all.
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by Lawrence » Mar 10th, '11, 00:12
no religion. done
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by Mandrake » Mar 10th, '11, 00:30
Klingon used to be quite popular..... or was that a posible first language?
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by Alec Burns » Mar 10th, '11, 00:46
Jedi for me!
It's not a joke either. It is a structure in which I feel comfortable.
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by themagicwand » Mar 10th, '11, 00:48
"Jedi" is just as an informed choice as "Christian" or any other more mainstream faith. Just because one works on the Sabbath doesn't mean one can't be a Christian. Likewise just because one hasn't got a light saber doesn't mean one can't be Jedi.
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by Tomo » Mar 10th, '11, 01:27
I have no religion. I'm not even an atheist.
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by Mandrake » Mar 10th, '11, 01:33
I'm told by extremely old relatives that conscripts to the British Army who wanted to avoid Church Parade on Sundays used to declare themselves as 'Freethinkers' and, as the Army rule book didn't have an established form of worship for that category they were excused parade. Might still work.....
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by magicdiscoman » Mar 10th, '11, 03:04
on ta forms I would politely ask them not to put c of e on my forms when i said i don't have any religiose views.
thease days and for the census I've stated "freestyle pilgrim" which meens I'm not tied down to one churches ethos and can read tarot cards for fun without going to hell.

plus though I'm generaly nice if you cross me I will shoot you.
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by Tomo » Mar 10th, '11, 12:18
Actually, I suppose if I'm anything I'm a lapsed physicist

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by magicofthemind » Mar 10th, '11, 12:54
Tomo wrote:I have no religion. I'm not even an atheist.
Atheism - at least as promulgated by the likes of Richard Dawkins - is as strong a belief system as any religion.
I'm probably a Deist, but as I'm not sure I'll leave this section blank.
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by TonyB » Mar 10th, '11, 13:14
We're having a census here too, and I will be putting atheist. I am a very vocal and proselytizing one at that. But lapsed physicist would also, like Tomo, describe me.
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by Tomo » Mar 10th, '11, 13:22
magicofthemind wrote:Tomo wrote:I have no religion. I'm not even an atheist.
Atheism - at least as promulgated by the likes of Richard Dawkins - is as strong a belief system as any religion.
Indeed. That's why I say I'm not even an atheist. I just get on with things without any regard to the existence of a god or gods. The best I can come up with for an all-encompassing force is entropy, which I suppose
could be analogous to Shiva's purpose as destroyer in Hinduism.
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by magicofthemind » Mar 10th, '11, 13:23
Can "lapsed accountant" be a religion?
One thing that surprised me while trying to work out what I am was discovering that science and religion are not incompatible. A few minutes listening to an interview with Sir John Polkinghorne changed my views radically:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polkinghorne
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