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    Religion poll

    Just curious what the religious demographic of r3v is.
    65
    I am religious
    40.00%
    26
    I am not religious
    60.00%
    39
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    #2
    Can't wait to see what lbjeffries has to say.....oh wait.....nvm. Haha.
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      #3
      This thread is off to a promising start. Haha
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        #4
        Thought LBJ was just in TO until 2017.

        In any case, I suspect that this poll will majorly favor option two on r3v, and especially in P&R.

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          #5
          yes, that was my point.
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          92 Mtech 2 cabrio alpinweiss 770 code
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          87 e30 m3 for parts lachsilber/cardinal(serial number 7)
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            #6
            Vague question.

            I'm religious, but not in the established church way.

            I consider myself to lean more towards a Buddhist way of thought.
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              #7
              If this were in the SE sub section you'd get a more balanced result, but even then those Floridians would skew the numbers. But at least I can fully understand why a Floridian would be non religious, esepcially after the tenth person in a row tries to stop for a green light, while exposing themselves in public, while being high on something, and while driving all leaned in to the center of the car, yakking on a phone, smoking the inevitable cheap cigarette.

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                #8
                Hm, was hoping more people would vote, and was kind of expecting a balanced result. Question purposefully left vague because being "religious" can mean different things to different people.
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                  #9
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                    #10
                    Anti-theist.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0 View Post
                      Vague question.

                      Agreed. Too vague for me to answer.
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                        #12
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by roguetoaster View Post
                          If this were in the SE sub section you'd get a more balanced result, but even then those Floridians would skew the numbers. But at least I can fully understand why a Floridian would be non religious, esepcially after the tenth person in a row tries to stop for a green light, while exposing themselves in public, while being high on something, and while driving all leaned in to the center of the car, yakking on a phone, smoking the inevitable cheap cigarette.


                          Lol.

                          I'm a proud Floridian living in Portland, OR.

                          You can't imagine how skewed my thinking is.


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by M_3_X View Post
                            Proud Atheist.
                            In Tennessee and Mississippi, no less, my hat is off, I know it can't be easy 'round there. How unwelcome Atheists are in the south was the primary thing that kept my parents from moving to NC when they retired.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Vincent Brick View Post
                              How unwelcome Atheists are in the south was the primary thing that kept my parents from moving to NC when they retired.
                              The South is a mighty large place, with a great deal of it caring little for religion, and like any place, when one moves one should try to adapt/blend in to the local culture. If I were an atheist wanting to move to any highly religious area I would keep myself to myself on the holy days and would do my very best to not step on any toes or harm my neighbors' feelings.

                              The people who take serious exception to a neighbors' choice to be involved or not with religion are not generally good people, and probably would make shitty neighbors. Those people that recognize the respect you pay to them as the new person in the community by not overtly countering their beliefs are the ones we should all seek out.

                              In my personal opinion, it's a large planet filled with many types of people, with many different beliefs, and it's really no ones business what their neighbors do as long as they are reasonably in compliance with the law of the land.

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