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I think I was a little scattershot with my answers, but I suppose it bears out. I hold to the Maoist view that Religion Is Poison, but won't begrudge anybody who actually finds their lives are healthier through their religious experiences. It really isn't up to me to judge what works for a society, only what works (or doesn't) for myself. In the meantime, if there are Higher Powers (singular, plural, or unifying), then my relationship with such things are between me and them, and no other person has the right to tell me otherwise. I believe in the right of the believer to believe, the right of the skeptic to question, and the right to be left alone.
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You scored as Existentialism. Your life is guided by the concept of Existentialism: You choose the meaning and purpose of your life. “Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does.” “It is up to you to give [life] a meaning.” --Jean-Paul Sartre “It is man's natural sickness to believe that he possesses the Truth.” --Blaise Pascal More info at Arocoun's Wikipedia User Page...
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I think I was a little scattershot with my answers, but I suppose it bears out. I hold to the Maoist view that Religion Is Poison, but won't begrudge anybody who actually finds their lives are healthier through their religious experiences. It really isn't up to me to judge what works for a society, only what works (or doesn't) for myself. In the meantime, if there are Higher Powers (singular, plural, or unifying), then my relationship with such things are between me and them, and no other person has the right to tell me otherwise. I believe in the right of the believer to believe, the right of the skeptic to question, and the right to be left alone.