I've met God personally. He loves los snus.
Religious affilition, what do you believe?
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Originally posted by blotgodeSveriges Asatrosamfund =
The Swedish Asatru Assembly
The Swedish Asatru Assembly is an organisation for everyone interested in old norse religion and its myths.
This website contains current information about the Society and our activities, as well as ancient norse myths, legends and cultural history. It also works as an interface between members all over the country.
The Swedish Asatru Assembly arranges several blot, i.e. feasts in honour of our gods and of the cycle of the year.
The Swedish Asatru Assembly is a democratic, non-racist, non-profit organisation.
http://www.asatrosamfundet.se/
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I did some research into Zoroastrianism in high school and in a college class. I had a lengthy post all set up but decided wikipedia offered a better source than I :wink:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism
Good luck finding a Zoroastrian on the forum. There aren't many left in the world today.
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I would think, most people accept what they do, even atheist, based on their own upbringing, and what they have been taught, even if rebelling against what they've been taught or seen. In terms of spirituality, I look for what makes the most logical sense to me, and not just based on blind belief. I was raised sorta, Southern Baptist. But it was later in life, after I rejected Christianity, and for a while would call myself atheist, that I became more agnostic, and set out to seriously examine the world faiths. It was then when I discovered Buddhism, and Hinduism, both of which have many many variant teachings and traditions, that I got into the deeper philosophical aspects, and am most in agreement with Advaita Vedanta, championed by Adi Shankaracharya. To really grasp this, you have to throw out all that baggage and brainwash you were indoctinated with, and then approach spirituality from a fresh philosophical view, and Advaita Vedanta really makes the most logical sense. I'd recommend a great primer by Shankara, The Crest Jewel of Discrimination. It can be found online.
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Originally posted by snusjusOriginally posted by MadonioAlways thought religion was a huge crock of shit.
Always been a atheist.
Nearly everybody are agnostic or atheist.
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