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Join Date: Oct 2008
Type: INTx
Location: lurking right behind you with a vial of poison.
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I've found that NTs tend to have strong thoughts/feelings on the subject of religion. I know NTs who are very strongly religious, but I also know a few NTs who are extremely atheistic. A lot more of that has to do with individual background and experiences, I think, than as a personality type.
I'm an INTJ, was raised in a conservative Christian church but won't set foot in a church service. I still consider myself religious, if only for the reasons Pascal had as an intent when he wrote about what would later become known as Pascal's Wager.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Type: InTP
Location: Vienna, Austria
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i would say NF invent their own religion as religion is meant. Nts invent a new system of belief.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Type: eNtj
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Can't speak for all of them, but I guess we tend to be sceptics and atheists.
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![]() And the only one that is tempting is actual buddhism, philosophy. I wouldn't ever believe in gods. It's a ridiculous concept. Quote:
Religion is crowd control, and we're not part of the crowd. I don't think NT's are as prone to mob mentality as most other types.
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I fight for the things I believe in, with all the weapons at my disposal and try to leave the other man dead so that I don't get nailed to a cross or any other place. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Type: INTP
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I wasn't raised Christian but I went to a Catholic elementary school. I can't necessarily say I ever believed in God despite all the praying/worshiping I did because I was too young to think for myself. When I did start speculating though, my transformation into an atheist wasn't instantaneous. I didn't want to let go of my "beliefs" and would exhaust all my energy on trying to square the circle, so to speak. Eventually I realized that I never even cared about my "beliefs" to begin with though, which made it a lot easier to consider whether or not I actually believed it.
I wound up becoming a non-religious theist for a while (I was starting high school at the time. It was a lot easier for me to abandon my beliefs without being taught them as if they were facts), then became a deist, became a pantheist, became utterly agnostic, then a passionate atheist, and now I'm an atheist with strong opinions on God and religion but don't really care to express them unless someone's planning on doing something like fly a Boeing 747 into an enormously populated building or waking me up on a Sunday morning to "Spread the good word of the Lord." Quote:
I've also always got the impression that most of the "religious entrepreneurs" I've heard of seem like ENTJs (lol). Quote:
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I also agree with meme theory and see religion as a sort of unconscious "life-form" that survives by infecting our minds and "reproducing" in the minds of children. Religion is a parasite which improves its survival rate by reducing ours. There are plenty of reasons to believe in God, but none of them are reasonable. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Type: INTJ
Location: 5A-132-90
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I'm Agnostic/Atheist. I have two NF friends that are Agnostic and two NT friends that are deeply religious (Christianity). Personality type isn't a factor. Yet, I think NTs are more prone to question what they believe as opposed to 'blind faith'.
I have no issue with religion in itself. Some individuals need the moral structure and a belief to help them move through life more smoothly. To each their own. As long as I'm not being directly affected I could care less what anyone else chooses to believe. |
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