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Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Macalester wrote:Well, I'm from London and the vast majority of my friends are atheist.
In fact, out of my closest friends, only one of them shows some kind of faith (out of 6). It seems to be that way for a lot of people from England.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:I'd say the poll is fairly representative of the CC population. Maybe this is just the number of atheists who play online world domination-style games.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Macalester wrote:Where are you all?
In the "Do atheists celebrate christmas" over 50 % of people said they weren't atheist, which really surprised me as I know a whole lot more atheists than believers.
Or maybe there are a lot of agnostics, which I suppose makes sense.
Rocketry wrote:Macalester wrote:Where are you all?
In the "Do atheists celebrate christmas" over 50 % of people said they weren't atheist, which really surprised me as I know a whole lot more atheists than believers.
Or maybe there are a lot of agnostics, which I suppose makes sense.
Many great scientists are also religious which suprises some people. Naming no names...
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:Your use of "culture" confuses me...
btownmeggy wrote:Neoteny wrote:Your use of "culture" confuses me...
I use culture, in this sense, along the lines of 'birds of a feather flock together'.
Most of the people that I surround myself with, intentionally and unintentionally, through the course of my everyday life are like me in very many respects. We have similar (definitely not identical, but let's say... mutually palatable) political beliefs, ways of dressing, educational backgrounds, tastes in music, entertainment preferences, and religious perspectives. It's not true in every one of my friendships, but it's largely true. The majority of my acquaintances and I belong to the same culture. And I could go, and on occasion have gone, to practically any other city in the world and somehow find people who also adhere to this culture. And maybe we'd become friends. I think this is the case for practically everybody.
btownmeggy wrote:Neoteny wrote:Your use of "culture" confuses me...
I use culture, in this sense, along the lines of 'birds of a feather flock together'.
Most of the people that I surround myself with, intentionally and unintentionally, through the course of my everyday life are like me in very many respects. We have similar (definitely not identical, but let's say... mutually palatable) political beliefs, ways of dressing, educational backgrounds, tastes in music, entertainment preferences, and religious perspectives. It's not true in every one of my friendships, but it's largely true. The majority of my acquaintances and I belong to the same culture. And I could go, and on occasion have gone, to practically any other city in the world and somehow find people who also adhere to this culture. And maybe we'd become friends. I think this is the case for practically everybody.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
muy_thaiguy wrote:That's generally how people become friends in the first place.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:btownmeggy wrote:Neoteny wrote:Your use of "culture" confuses me...
I use culture, in this sense, along the lines of 'birds of a feather flock together'.
Most of the people that I surround myself with, intentionally and unintentionally, through the course of my everyday life are like me in very many respects. We have similar (definitely not identical, but let's say... mutually palatable) political beliefs, ways of dressing, educational backgrounds, tastes in music, entertainment preferences, and religious perspectives. It's not true in every one of my friendships, but it's largely true. The majority of my acquaintances and I belong to the same culture. And I could go, and on occasion have gone, to practically any other city in the world and somehow find people who also adhere to this culture. And maybe we'd become friends. I think this is the case for practically everybody.
I suppose that's true, as I've found more atheists and agnostics than I originally expected in life, but I also have quite a few religious, republican, etc. friends as well. I tend to associate with all types, from the Campus Nerds to the frat guys to artists (I'm like an artist magnet... I can't figure it out, though I'm starting to build up my own personal gallery, which is nice) to science majors. I find that my closest friends are members from a few different groups, though I've only dated agnostics, if that means anything.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
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