I used to know a guy who worshipped the Norse pantheon! He did some ritual in the woods and it involved Thor somehow.
I personally regard Atheism as a religion in everything but name. Technically, Atheists have DEFINITIVE views on the nature of reality every bit as ironclad as the metaphysical propositions of many of the world's religious systems.Agnosticism, on the other hand, seems more to me a way of looking at the world and thinking about things. Technically, it is too open ended to be codified into a system. Just my view. I haven't checked the all high and mighty Wikipedia which is the New Bible of the Holy Church of the Information Superhighway to see what it says on these topics.I realize that many folks use Atheism and Agnosticism interchangeably but from my own studies I regard them as creatures of two very different world-views.
My first hint that Atheism was a religion in everything but name was the antics of this professor at U. Penn in the early 1980s who actively worked on converting his grad students to Atheism. He would start arguments about it and refuse to let it go.The remarks about Heathenism and heavy metal are why I try to avoid discussing my religion in public, whenever possible, Can people please try to have some respect for minority religions here?I am going on vacation tomorrow for a week and I suspect it's just as well.cheers, Gothick one of "those people out there" who follows a polytheistic religion
I knew this was a dangerous topic...
I knew this was a dangerous topic... :-
The topic asks DS fans to state their religion if they choose to do so. A discussion of various religions is off topic.
No way that [spoiler]that the bans of marriage required for an Episcopal marriage could have been published three times for the wedding of Barnabas to Angelique. It was a pretty shot gun wedding.[/spoiler]
Barnabas was clearly a forward thinker of liberty for his day. I don't believe he had these thoughts in a vacuum. He got them from somewhere.
As for my religion, I am a Christian who highly regards the Church of Sleeping in On Sunday Morning.
Atheist, here, not agnostic. And my beliefs have been formed, in part, due to my youthful exposure to DS, among many other factors. I cannot really believe there is a loving god, or believe in any organized religion, after being exposed to the likes of Reverend Trask (and many years later, the DS91 version!), Tammy Faye's former husband (forget his first name), Jerry Falwell, Pat Buchananan, and Al Quaida, etc. ? I don't mean to offend anyone or belittle your beliefs, but these are mine and my reasonings for my beliefs. Again, I can mostly thank DS for making me think about such things.
My feeling on the religion of the Collins family is that whatever they were they weren't overly devout about it. Attendance at their church probably had more to do with social standing and obligations/expectations.Â
Just another quick DS and religion thought¢â‚¬¦wouldn't it be funny if a film or new version of DS were done and the new millennium Trask decendants had moved on to their own TV show in the world of televangelism? How perfect would THAT be!