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Where do y'all fall in this?
A. No judgement
B. My belief is still evolving (however--I KNOW I don't believe in the bearded cosmic micromanage most around me confess to believe in).
(You may choose more than one answer)

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2askjoe 5 May 12
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Intellectually honest people leave room for I could be wrong. I think gods are highly unlikely. And I hate when a theist tells me I am dogmatically opposed to the supernatural. Yo, I read a ton of fantasy,played DND MOST of my life, if there were anything to your claims it would be cool.

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I can't be 100% sure that there isn't something out there as far as a so-called God goes. But I would like to say I'm about 99% sure there isn't one.

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I'm atheist/agnostic but 100% that all religions are man made stupidity.

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I was a born atheist. I was raised in house where there was no religion. My father told me you are too young for religion. When I was about 10 years old I started to go to church and synagogue with my friends. I listened very carefully to the priest or the rabbi. I tried reading the bible when I was much older. It all made no sense to me. Talk of sin and the ten commandments just seemed like bullshit to me. I believe in man and all the creatures on the earth. There is no heaven or hell. Anyone over the age 13 should it's all nonsense and it's not good for you.

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God, Zeus, C’thulhu, Ishtar, and all other man-made gods do not exist save in the minds of those who believe in their existence.

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Too much of a science human to think in absolutes.

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After I had an experience while meditating tht was similliar to near death experiences, I am convincied that I met God. I am also convinced that it does not care abot us. i get the feeling that we are no more important to it than our indevidual cells are to each of us.

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"I lack"? The wording really sucks

Tracy Level 2 May 13, 2018
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I "define" God as that part of the Universe that recognizes itself and looks to figure itself out.

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There are no gods, and never have been. All deities are completely mythological.
I am 100% certain of this.

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"(You may choose more than one answer)"

This is incorrect. Only 1 of the 4 positions can be claimed at a time as the positions are opposing.

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I'm technically AA, but so close to GA as to be almost indiscernible. I leave as much room for the possibile existence of a god as I do for the possible existence of unicorns, merfolk, centaurs, and dragons. I haven't scoured every inch of the universe so I can't say that they don't exist SOMEWHERE, but other than that, pics or it didn't happen.

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Agnostic atheist in principle. I am not sure gnostic atheist is even a sensical position because it implies knowledge of a negative, which just doesn’t jive with me logically. From a practical standpoint, I can see how some might pick “gnostic”, because they could make the argument that, of course, there is no absolute knowledge really, so we CAN say we know there is no god, because what we mean by knowledge is our best understanding of the world based on the evidence we have right now.

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I'm just a straight up Atheist and darn proud of it. What square is that?

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I'd be interested to see a breakdown by sex on the results. From what I've seen of members here so far, men are more likely to be agnostic atheist without belief in the 'spiritual' whereas women seem more likely to describe themselves as having a belief in the existence of such. Anyone care to comment on why this might be so?

This woman isn’t “likely to describe [her]self as having a belief in the existence of such.”

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None. I'm so far off that I find it ridiculous.

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I believe that there are phenomena that some people experience as an interaction with god that are real but they mistake it for, or conflate it with, the supernatural.

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None of the above..... could you please add a fifth category for the ones that we don't care?. Plain and simple, don't care. No desire whatsoever to deny, prove or disprove, wonder, percentage of certainly...none of those things.

Yeah, what he said.

Iamnobody, the only reason to care is out of curiosity for the truth as to why we are here on Earth. Assuming of course there really is a reason, which may not be the case.

@Grecio I hear you and that's fine. Why are we here? Don't care... We are, period. Nothing I can do about it, other than enjoy as much as I can while I can

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