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Old 10-03-2007, 06:01 PM   #9 (permalink)
Maverick
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I have a curious question:
Curiosity is a good thing.

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how does NT view religions?
I would guess as yet another subject of analysis, susceptible to be dissected using sociology and psychology.

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what is the NT's notions of "God" ?
Probably a social construct would be a common answer

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can NT be as 'spiritual/religious' as most NF seems to be ?
I can't think of a reason why they could not

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and what does NT think , specifically, of Christianity concept of God?
This one here thinks there's no way of knowing anything about its veracity.

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does it make sense?
Maybe it does?

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is it acceptable, or it is not acceptable for NT's rationale?
Neither

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and what's the reasons?
Insufficient data to form a conclusion

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and for some unknown reason, is it true that NT's are more interested towards the New-Age-ism, or Buddhism, Hinduism, or even pantheism notion of "God" , rather than those Abrahamic religions (ie: Islam, Christianity, Judaism) ?
I don't see any reason against this.

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does this have anything to do at all with one being an "NT" (as opposed to an SJ, or ST, or NF, etc ) ?
It has to do with being N. N's tend to be more open to experience as defined in big 5 models of personality. People high in this dimension are more likely to explore other belief systems. People extreme in this dimension tend to hold fantastical and non-sensical beliefs.
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