I took a few quizzes because I was bored. They came up with some interesting results…
| You fit in with: HumanismYour ideals mostly resemble that of a Humanist. Although you do not have a lot of faith, you are devoted to making this world better, in the short time that you have to live. Humanists do not generally believe in an afterlife, and therefore, are committed to making the world a better place for themselves and future generations. 20% scientific. |
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| After you die… Reincarnated as YourselfAfter death, you will be reborn again as yourself. You will live the same life, unbeknownst to you. However, you will have vivid moments of déjà vu, as you probably have now. |
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Of course, they are only quizzes, but it did get me thinking, as many things end up doing. I’m definitely more reason-oriented than faith-oriented, and I’m slightly spiritual. I should probably be on the other end of humanism, closer to spiritual. As for the afterlife bit, I think it fits, although I think I’m spiritual enough to end up in heaven.Quizzes aside, I’ve yet again redefined my stance in regards to religion. My last post outlined how I reconciled with Christianity, and felt closer to God than I ever have. Well, that’s true, yet I’m beginning to wonder if I really need the Christian religion. Almost everything I believe conflicts with the dogma of mainstream Christianity, from my belief that people should be allowed to choose who they love (regardless of gender) to my belief that Jesus was just a man, albeit a very wise one. Yes, blasphemy, I know. But it’s what I believe, and I have a right to believe it.
So, I figure that I will eventually break with Christianity and forge my own path through the wilderness of life. But by no means will I abandon my renewed faith in God. I know he’s there. Or at least I believe I do.
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