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are you religious?

  • yes, abrahamic

    Votes: 13 13.3%
  • yes, another religion

    Votes: 5 5.1%
  • no, and never have been

    Votes: 22 22.4%
  • no, but grew up with an abrahamic religion

    Votes: 44 44.9%
  • no, but grew up with another religion

    Votes: 7 7.1%
  • unsure (me too, girl)

    Votes: 7 7.1%

  • Total voters
    98
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coolcow1289

Member
Mar 17, 2026
13
My parents were hippy atheists and they raised me atheist. Didn't even have the courtesy to have me baptized (they were!). I resent them for it because I feel that religion is something that could have given me comfort in my life. And without it, they will have a harder time coping once I'm gone.
 
hardcoretechno

hardcoretechno

aw hell
Feb 27, 2026
8
raised non religious for the most part, with some subtle christian influences but nothing major. im now pantheist, with the universe itself being the closest thing to god that i can think of. with some other spiritual beliefs thrown in, whatever feels right
 
bpdscared9

bpdscared9

Member
Apr 21, 2026
41
I grew up with Christianity since I was a little girl, currently I'm agnostic with a very high inclination towards atheism, I'm also a DID system and we all are very much agnostic/atheists. My partner is Muslim and although we get a long together in terms with our religion (I respect her beliefs and she respect mine), she's the most closest person I've been in terms of religion besides of my family in a long time. She talks to me and shares about her religion with me and I'm always willing to listen to her but it's never enough to convert me or make me really wanna join her at all.

I think religion depends too much in your morals, your thoughts on many things such as relationships, family and environments. And also how connected you may feel with God or your spirituality, in general. I haven't reach that state in my life and I highly doubt that I will be able to ever reach that place in my life one day.
 

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