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public myers-briggs votes | (18/12/17 00:26) LadyX: INTP |
(18/12/15 12:27) tch: IxTP |
(18/12/15 06:40) kawaii: ISTP |
(18/12/15 06:07) Teru Mikami: ESTP |
(18/12/15 22:34) *~snow~*: IxTP |
(18/12/15 17:48) Taco110: INTP |
public function votes | (18/12/15 17:50) Taco110: ISTP |
(18/12/15 11:40) Teru Mikami: ISTP |
(18/12/15 10:21) Phantom: INTP |
public enneagram votes | (18/12/17 00:28) LadyX: cp5w6 |
(18/12/15 10:22) Phantom: 5w6 |
(18/12/15 08:38) Ryugan: 5w4 |
(18/12/15 06:07) Teru Mikami: 7w8 |
(18/12/15 03:49) Taco110: 5w6 |
public instinctual variant votes | (18/12/17 00:28) LadyX: sx/sp |
(18/12/15 03:49) Taco110: sp/sx |
public tritype® votes | (18/12/17 00:27) LadyX: 594 |
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Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-16 05:28:36pm (post #4292) |
*~snow~* :( ![]() I'm happy for you that you happen to live in a country where religion is dead, but the US is a large part of the modern world too and it's just different there. ![]() 2018-12-16 02:22:26pm (post #4289) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-16 05:23:20am (post #4285) |
*~snow~* :( ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 10:51:53pm (post #4282) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 09:00:20pm (post #4281) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 08:42:58pm (post #4280) |
*~snow~* :( ![]() But I understand that it differs according to culture, that's why I said -- "at least in countries like the U.S." -- where around 77% of people claim to be religious and we get constant crap like this. In Europe obviously it's much different (and I low-key envy this >.<). Another thought: as far as agnosticism goes... wouldn't they also fall under "irreligious"? They're not actively participating in a religion so wouldn't that make them "disinterested" regardless of their openness to possibile gods/spiritual concepts? And most atheists are agnostic atheists too (meaning they don't believe in any gods but also don't claim 100% certainty that there are no gods). "it's a lack of curiosity or denial because of a lack of proof, not N" Those are just more assumptions. Honestly, there are any number of reasons why someone might be irreligious. I guess if those were the reasons, then it would be more S. But why do you think "lack of curiosity" or "denial because of a lack of proof" are any more valid reasons for opposing/not finding interest in religion than "using critical thinking" or "disliking religious dogma and tradition"? I guess maybe either S or N could be justified depending on your understanding of this word and its implications. ![]() 2018-12-15 05:59:47pm (post #4279) |
Phantom ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 05:18:16pm (post #4278) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 05:07:11pm (post #4277) |
Phantom ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 04:25:16pm (post #4275) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 03:58:04pm (post #4274) |
Phantom ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 03:37:15pm (post #4273) |
Ryugan ISTP 9w1 ![]() The most important thing is to respect everyone, regardless of belief or religion. ![]() 2018-12-15 02:56:43pm (post #4270) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 02:41:10pm (post #4269) |
switchblades INFP delete![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 02:06:26pm (post #4267) |
Phantom ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 02:00:36pm (post #4265) |
switchblades INFP delete![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 01:52:18pm (post #4264) |
Phantom ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 01:49:42pm (post #4263) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 11:38:02am (post #4259) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 11:34:00am (post #4258) |
*~snow~* :( ![]() In a world where this is the sole context to religion, I would agree with you. But instead, in our world, we see the opposite. To people who were raised in a religion, which is most people, "what's already there" IS the religion. That IS their reality. I agree that someone who is so closed-minded that they claim with 100% certainty that there isn't something out there would be more S. But that's just not how I would define "irreligious". Mostly because hardly anyone actually holds that position. Also because none of the definitions I found say anything about having 100% certainty that nothing is out there. I'm pretty much going by the Cambridge dictionary definition: "having no interest in religion, or generally opposed to religion". That implies nothing about agnosticism vs gnosticism. ![]() 2018-12-15 10:43:22am (post #4257) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 08:45:36am (post #4256) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 08:41:35am (post #4255) |
*~snow~* :( ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 08:02:18am (post #4254) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 06:16:48am (post #4251) |
Teru Mikami Are you intuitive or do you follow the state? ![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 06:14:12am (post #4250) |
Taco110 Ni-Se you'll see ST![]() ![]() 2018-12-15 05:46:27am (post #4249) |
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