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====Ultra-strong atheism====
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#[[en:User:GTubio|GTubio]] - If I say "elephants fly" but I don't prove it, know one (with a brain) can assume that as a truth. The same applies to deities. However, deities are much more dangerous for humanity than my "elephants fly" statement can be. I ferociously fight religion/superstition wherever I sense it.
#[[en:User:GTubio|GTubio]] - If I say "elephants fly" but I don't prove it, know one (with a brain) can assume that as a truth. The same applies to deities. However, deities are much more dangerous for humanity than my "elephants fly" statement can be. I ferociously fight religion/superstition wherever I sense it. I also refuse an "atheist religion", people must _realize_ (through brain use) about the need of ultra-strong atheism, if it is imposed it can be as negative as the worst religion (Christianism?).


===[[en:Flying Spaghetti Monsterism|Flying Spaghetti Monsterism]]===
===[[en:Flying Spaghetti Monsterism|Flying Spaghetti Monsterism]]===

Revision as of 14:06, 10 October 2005

Wikipedia has users from all over the world, so naturally there are many religions represented by those users.

The following is a list of Wikipedians classified by religions (and non-religions), which should not be taken too seriously. (Some people, indeed, dislike the very idea of such a classification.)

Users are invited to self-identify (use the tilde key ~ three times) with the category of their choice, and to add their own if it is not listed. Feel free to subcategorize as appropriate (in other words, Protestant vs. Catholic, Lutheran vs. Methodism, Reform vs. Orthodox, etc.) with respect to sectarian differences. Please keep the list formatted consistently and try to keep it alphabetic. This is an experimental project and may well not last, but let's see how it goes. I'm not even sure what this could hope to accomplish, maybe I was too tired when I thought it up.

  1. Elvenscout742
  1. Brettz9
  2. Cyprus2k1
  3. Exir Kamalabadi A Chinese Baha'i
  1. Hyacinth
  2. Ludraman
  3. Mahaabaala
  4. Luis Dantas (Agnostic, Atheist, Buddhist, Secular Humanist)
  5. Usedbook (Theravada, Agnostic, Atheist)
  6. कुक्कुरोवाच (Crypto-Buddhist, any way)
  7. Eequor (Zen)
  8. Kxjan (am i? - meditation:yes, detachment:yes, personal development:yes, reincarnation:no)
  9. Quadell
  10. Antandrus Best fit of the major choices. Pass on the reincarnation part.
  11. TearJohnDown
  12. Nanten
  13. Dave
  1. Chris Jefferies (I don't do denominations)
  2. David Cannon (Born-again Christian; over the years, I have attended Baptist, Open Brethren, and Presbyterian churches, and the Assemblies of God, where I am now).
  3. Eric119
  4. Idont Havaname (I attend a Baptist church, but I don't consider myself a Baptist, just a Christian.)
  5. Joshua Bowman
  6. Karl Wick yeah c'mon Jesus
  7. koavf
  8. Wesley
  9. Ugen64 02:50, 23 Apr 2004 (UTC)
  10. Will
  11. Webkid
  12. Dainamo -more of a heretic to be honest
  13. Matteh
  14. Luke1938 Raised as a messianic, being a teenager in a Baptist school turned me atheist, then saw the face of the devil; Mexican churches sure have Spirit. Currently in Cuernevaca following a group of Dance Missionaries, trying to fit God's plan as snugly as possibly.
  15. LJB - Christadelphian
  16. Martinman11 I'm not a thumper though.

Anglicanism

  1. Tb
  2. BozMo (aka AndrewCates)
  3. Claudine
  4. en:User:CoppBob, Episcopal Church in the United States of America
  5. Craigy144
  6. Jwrosenzweig -- Raised Protestant, but theologically and emotionally much closer to a conservative Anglican position (and in fact I often find my positions are very Catholic on key issues)
  7. Rdsmith4 - in fact I am Episcopalian since I live in America.
  8. Rockhopper10r - ECUSA
  9. Divinecirinde - From the Anglican Church of Aotearoa New Zealand

Anglo-Catholicism

  1. Greaser -- Born and raised a Seventh-Day Adventist, he revolted against this in his early teen years, went through an agnostic spell. Now, he sit as almost precisely on the fence between Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism. Greaser is technically in both camps, albeit, due to his lack of Catholic baptism, he's not in full communion with the Catholic Church. Devout but has been known to attend other church services on occasions.

Christadelphian

  1. RJB

Catholicism

  1. Todd W. Smith (until my brain kicked in at age 6, unlike many people's)
  2. FvdP (until he gradually left between ages 16 and 25)
  3. Jimregan
  4. Harris7
  5. GUllman
  6. Merovingian
  7. Mark Ryan
  8. Samuel J. Howard (convert to)
  9. Sashal Convert. Intermittently devout.
  10. Ex_Ottoyuhr
  11. Minh Nguyễn
  12. Kenneth Duncan
  13. Briséis
  14. JB82 (also JB82 (Wikipedia), JB82 {Wikipédia) and JB82 (Wikipedia en español)
  15. Fibonacci (non-practicant)
  16. Cæsius (France)
  17. Romihaitza (Romanian Greek-Catholic)

Roman Catholicism

  1. Toby Bartels (until age 12)
  2. mrehker (DE)
  3. User:OwenBlacker (sorta)
  4. Chopinhauer
  5. Gedca
  6. *drew
  7. kenj0418
  8. Kpalion
  9. Inky
  10. Alkivar (until the age of reason)
  11. jenmoa
  12. Carlosar
  13. Dudtz-only Christian religions are true,and possibly Muslims
  14. Thomas Aquinas- Catholicism is the sole logical religion; all others are defucnt rationally
  15. Yo Mama 5000
  16. fpo but I don't like Pope Benedict XVI, and I miss Pope John Paul II
  17. Psy guy
  18. T Anthony I used to want to be a monk.

Disciples of Christ

  1. Essjay

Eastern Orthodoxy

  1. Bogdan Giusca (I accept it more as a tradition, I don't really believe all that stuff :)
  2. Gorann Andjelkovic
  3. Archimandrite Maximos ( I am an clergyman of the Greek Orthodox Church)

Jehovah's Witnesses

  1. ILVI -- Jay Bowks
  2. Zoohouse

Latter-Day Saint

  1. Noldoaran
  2. pne
  3. biggins
  4. Taco Deposit — raised in this belief system; now rejects it.
  5. Tom (Hawstom) - Very strong believer; very weak sectarian; non-theologist. I don't suppose God will hold any theology or non-theology against any loving person.
  6. MD2004
  7. Crystal Matrix

Protestant

  1. Zanimum
  2. calmypal
  3. hoshie — I am a Southern Baptist. However, I am a bit annoyed at the right-ward turn of the Convention. Because of this, I describe myself as a Protestant.
  4. Kizor
  5. Melkom
  6. gracefool
  7. Slowking Man
  8. Smerdis of Tlön
  9. Johnleemk
  10. BSveen
  11. Evice

Pentecostal

  1. Pastorant Licensed Minister with the Assemblies of God

Baptist

  1. Gold Dragon
Independent Baptist
  1. Ted-m


Southern Baptist
  1. Kelsey Francis (Southern Baptist)
  2. Ellsworth

Christian Congregation of Brazil

  1. Leonardo Alves

Lutheran

  1. awolf002 (to be precise: LCMS)
  2. gabbe (to be precise: Church of Sweden) by tradition, not by faith
  3. BSveen (to be precise: ELCA)
  4. Karl-Henner
  5. Messedrocker

Methodist

  1. Geoffrey - Methodist if you want to be picky
  2. a.d. jensen

Nazarene

  1. Chad S. Wrye

Presbyterian

  1. iKato

Quakerism

  1. BCorr
  2. |Quadell (aspiring)

United Church of Christ

  1. phil179
  2. Scooter

United Reformed Methodist Bapticostal Assemblies

  1. Thudgens I am a member of a non-denominational church, but if this denomination existed, this is where I'd be.
  1. Cimon Avaro on a pogo stick A place holder, something to offer in situations like this.
  2. Toby Bartels (dilettante only)
  3. Logotu (I could classify myself here but that wouldn't be the whole story)
  4. Spectatrix (card-carrying Pope of Discordia)
  5. Padre Martini, OED, Archdukebishop of Texas
  6. Amayzes
  7. Mutante Cabal Database
  1. Noel (and no, it's not all about good food :-)
  2. DannyK The ethics is profound and Epicurean science is more advanced then most realise. Nietzscheanism is merely a demomination of Epicureanism.

First United Church of What the Hell

  1. Scott Burley (ordained)
  1. mkweise (born agnostic)
  2. Paddu
  3. Ranjith Ranadheeran
  4. Binadot (Atheist Hindu)
  5. Desibanda (Hindu by birth and choice)
  6. Muwaffaq 02:57, 31 July 2005 (UTC) (purified into Hinduism. Atheist)[reply]
  7. DaGizza Devout Hindu
  1. User:SPUI
  1. CouchFuzius Latest paradigm shift, and i'm fine with it. I see truth in every human experience, whatever form or expression it may take. The last truth can't be perceived objectively, only experienced by the subject, while actual both transcend each dualism. (taoist in a less cultural sense...)
  1. Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason - Blessed be her holy hooves!
  2. Lockeownzj00 Ah-menn.
  3. boffy_b On grounds of pinkness and invisibility. Also Light Jedi
  1. Catri
  2. FHIsmail
  3. Khalid
  4. Fadzlin -peace to the world.
  5. iFaqeer
  1. LittleDan: Born Jewish, now secular humanist
  2. Nahum: Ultra-Orthodox
  3. Yoshiah_ap: Karaite Jew
  4. Neutrality: Reform
  5. 172: Not practicing, agnostic
  6. UtherSRG: raised Reform
  7. Andrevan: only ethnically and culturally Jewish, otherwise atheist
  8. Joel G. (Jewbacca): Conservative Jew
  9. JFW: Orthodox Jew (see Torah im Derech Eretz)
  10. YUL89YYZ: Baal teshuva

Atheist Jews

  1. Ashleyisachild: Received Bat-Mitzvah 7 years before definitively converting to Atheism.

Mysticism

  1. .·.Optim.·.
  2. iFaqeer

Sininaniinaninaan

  1. Eequor

Nietzscheanism

  1. Geno
  2. Binadot - God is dead, baby.
  1. beWiki
  2. Lzygenius
  3. Spinboy
  1. ArinArin Only when forced to take a position, but trying to live as atheistically as possible.
  2. Tydaj also Unitarian Universalist.
  1. AxelBoldt A mix of ideas taken from Buddhism, Spinoza's pantheism, Einstein's views and the position of Hesse's Siddhartha. See my homepage for details.
  1. User:Fonzy (yep more than one, him up there and me ;-))
  2. Logotu (I could classify myself here but that wouldn't be the whole story)

Religious atheism

  1. FrankP I preach atheism as a religion, not a non-religion. I encourage those who have signed up under non-religions to switch their allegiance to here.
  1. Elvenscout742 (I'm an Ásatrúar at heart, but I equally place tolerance of others' beliefs and an interest in many mythologies above almost all else.)

Secular Shamanism

  1. Cimon Avaro on a pogostick (self-initiation rules! see you in my dreamscapes)
  1. Gurmeet S. Kochar
  1. McMullen
  1. Eequor
  2. Hyacinth
  3. Ringbang
  4. Silume
  1. Trey Harris
  2. UtherSRG
  3. Jondel 06:20, 4 Nov 2004 (UTC)
  4. The KoG 21:44, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  5. Quadell
  6. Jrincayc My view on how UU and WP fit together.
  7. Sean Turvey
  8. Tydaj also panentheist.
  9. en:User:HistoricalPisces
  1. Jimregan Minister since 1998 or 1999. (College was a blur)
  2. Logotu Minister since 2000 (but see also...)
  3. Taco Deposit — Minister since 1998.

Non-religions

Agnosticism

  1. Alkivar (after the age of reason)
  2. Branddobbe uncertain deist
  3. Matt Line - I've always been interested in religion, which may be why I dislike it so much.
  4. Daisy-Head Mayzie
  5. Denni I have searched my whole life, and have yet to see anything that constitutes arguable evidence of any supernatural entity. It's struck me that, for something so omnipotent, all-knowing, and omnipresent, should God be that hard to find? But hey, I could be wrong.
  6. Dyss I'm a stone-throw away from an atheist, yet I do not believe I am in the position to state, with certainty, that there is nothing "beyond what we can see". I denounce all existing religions though (they're just really sophisticated pyramid scheme's) - if there is something "beyond what we can see" it/he/she/goat has yet to reveal itself.
  7. Sean Curtin
  8. Hyacinth
  9. Ingoolemo
  10. Katefan0 Agnostic with secular human tendencies... I can't know the unknowable, pro or con, so death will either be my greatest adventure or most profound disappointment. Until then I try to live life the best and kindest way I can. If there is a God, or force or whatever you want to call it out there, I have to believe that'll be good enough. And if not, I was never a foolish sheep. 198.67.17.7 18:00, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)
  11. Koxinga: this is a too difficult and pointless question... I will see when I will die. And proselytism is bad ;o)
  12. KSchutte
  13. Logotu (I could classify myself here but that wouldn't be the whole story)
  14. Luis Dantas (Agnostic, Atheist, Buddhist, Secular Humanist)
  15. Mindspillage Weak atheist, strong agnostic.
  16. Neolux I used to called myself multi-denominational, then I called myself non-denominational. Basically, I beleive people need faith in something, and whatever they choose is fine with me, just don't try to convert me. I always keep an open mind, and look into what each religion offers and choose my own path from there. I cannot subscribe to particular system of belief at this time, so I guess I'm hedging my bets in this regard.
  17. Rie - Hey, you, Atheist! Yeah, you! I'm gonna punch you! Or not. But I, too, believe in the divine spirit of the Agnosto, and it's a shame our name has been tarnished and confused with another, similar group over the years. For shame.
  18. Saint-Paddy Weak atheist, until some ball of light descends from the sky and declears in a booming voice "I AM GOD!", then I'm agnostic... depsite taking holy communion...
  19. Silume
  20. Steve Magruder Weak atheist, but declaratively agnostic, as God cannot be absolutely unproven. I believe in a higher power... just that it isn't "God."
  21. Sunny256 — Amazing number of lists in this place. But I have to be here. :) IMHO, being an atheist is just as wrong as being religious, nobody knows how this thing works. And besides, I really don’t care. I’ll find out about it later anyway. In the meantime, leave the religion at home. The world is a better place without it.
  22. Suriko A little athiest'ish (with a sprinkle of secular humanist and materialist thrown in), but after long hard thinking, came to the conslusion that proving or disproving god is impossible (which is the basis of faith, really). Pretty much the same as Dyss.
  23. Taco Deposit — Weak atheist / agnostic / secular humanist
  24. Tualha I decided I was an atheist at age 12. Later, I lost my faith ;)
  25. Ryan Norton T | @ | C 23:28, 26 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Weak agnosticism

  1. Dante Alighieri, there are, quite simply, some things that are unknown at this time. Well, I'm also an weak atheist I suppose, but I'm gonna stay up here.
  2. Jeandré — raised Protestant. If gods exist, which I doubt, some of them may decide to prove their existance: "don't tell God what to do".
  3. Sarge Baldy

Insomniac Dyslexic Agnosticism

For those of you who stay up all night wondering if there is a doG

Antireligious

  1. 200.154.204.237
  2. Tedius Zanarukando
  3. Topbanana
  4. Lockeownzj00 You could say I am anti-religious, but I don't hate people who have religions. I just don't like the religions themselves.
  5. 129.128.67.23. the stuff is good for enforcing death on others. nothing else.
  6. MeltBanana Devout, born-once, militant, indifferentist.
  7. Wins oddf

Atheism

  1. Andrevan - ethnically and culturally Jewish, religiously atheist.
  2. Andrewlevine Non-humanist atheist, pseudo-agnostic. (I also believe that the question of whether or not God exists is completely irrelevant, as I would live my life no differently either way.)
  3. AngryParsley Why? Because I went to Catholic school for six years.
  4. Arno Lagrange son of an antireligious father and an atheist protestant born mother, I am an atheist which likes buddhism because it's rather a philosophy than a religion.
  5. Arvindn devout
  6. AxelBoldt Convinced that no personal god in the traditional sense exists, but allowing for the possibility that our universe is a simulation run by some programmer in another universe.
  7. bmills The concept of god is a weapon we use in our attempt to dominate the world.
  8. Constafrequent
  9. Corax has no need for organized superstition.
  10. Dave I'm something of a Zen Buddhist, but I reject the idea of deities or spirits that are to be worshipped.
  11. Dori damn you Homer Simpson
  12. Eloquence, in spite of substantial attempts of religious indoctrination; also a secular humanist.
  13. Feedmecereal weak
  14. FrankB Materialist type Atheist born to same
  15. FvdP "freedom over faith". Sort of a "practical atheist": there is probably no God, but there are more important questions than that; many answers are probably the same regardless of God's existence. I strongly refuse to be guided (driven...) by any religion.
  16. Sean Curtin
  17. Hyacinth
  18. TPK
  19. Jeandré — raised Protestant, weak atheist.
  20. James F. As SecretLondon put it, 'devout'.
  21. JeffyJeffyMan2004
  22. Jmabel, but a Jew in the same sense as Karl Marx or Sigmund Freud.
  23. John Owens, a weak atheist bordering on agnostic
  24. Joyous When I stopped believing in god, things finally made sense.
  25. Jan Kelly (most definitely) God made me, my mum said, so it must be true. For years i believed her... kids don't have much choice do they?
  26. Lockeownzj00 A proud atheist. Science over faith.
  27. Logotu (I could classify myself here but that wouldn't be the whole story)
  28. Luis Dantas (Agnostic, Atheist, Buddhist, Secular Humanist)
  29. Mark Hurd
  30. Mikez - Also second Sabbut :). Been an atheist since I began thinking seriously about it at 12-13 years of age, and then rejected what the schoolteachers (rather: a teacher) had taught me about God.
  31. Mindspillage Weak atheist, strong agnostic.
  32. Nikai (devout)
  33. Nina rather strong than weak
  34. nohat, without qualification
  35. orioneight Raised a Southern Baptist . . . that'll do it.
  36. Pakaran I see no reason to make any exclusion from scientific reasoning. Quite simply, the laws of physics do not say "if you drop a pebble, it falls, unless you ask God to hold it up for you."
  37. Pilaf - I second Sabbut's opinion, which made me laugh. To myself the idea of God is just ridiculous.
  38. Redfarmer I was once a Christian but then I realized how illogical it all is. I've never been happier with my decision to deconvert.
  39. Rednblu I wonder how many "atheists" would continue to proclaim political independence from the Creator if she dropped onto Constitution Avenue and demanded that every man bow to her. That is, is atheism a defiant politics of freedom as well as the non-religion that it is?
  40. Roybb95
  41. Sabbut For me God is like some sort of Santa Claus for adults. The thing is, he doesn't seem to give presents ^_^
  42. Saul Taylor devout atheist bordering on fundamentalist.
  43. Secretlondon devout
  44. Selphie - religions cause most of the problems in todays world (wars etc) if there is some "higher power" it's probalby in a zoo-style thing, or quite possibly Sims-like
  45. Stargoat Radical athiest but born Roman Catholic.
  46. Stet god is only something to fill sunday morning, as cricket is only something to fill sunday afternoon
  47. Sverdrup
  48. Taco Deposit — Weak atheist / agnostic / secular humanist
  49. Tim Starling born-again atheist. Atheism is a belief, as opposed to agnosticism which is a philosophy. I believe there is no god in the same way I believe the Earth orbits the Sun.
  50. Toby Bartels (in a weak sense)
  51. tompagenet - devout, deep beliver in being nice to people because it's right, not because I get punished if I'm nasty.
  52. Vudujava I am a "devout" atheist as the concept of god makes no more logical sense to me than people falling for a 419 scam.
  53. Wapcaplet, an implicit atheist, generally considers religious questions to be less interesting than non-religious questions.
  54. Webkid I am not sure if there's someone high above in the sky watching us.. I would say simply that I don't believe in prehistoric fabrications.
  55. Pedro Victor
  56. Yuunli - I'm not superstitious. Why should I believe in "gods"?
  57. Zeno Gantner
  58. Jules991
  59. Kross
  60. Canadianism

Strong atheism

  1. Amayzes
  2. Binadot - born to a family of Smartists and Anglicans, but currently an Atheist with a capital "A".
  3. Comics
  4. David
  5. Jyril - 100% pure atheist. Oh, and gods exist... They just aren't what you think they are.
  6. Kbdank71
  7. L33tminion
  8. Lord Bob - praise the non-lord.
  9. Malathion
  10. MSTCrow - Positive atheist, and cannot help but be one, which sometimes conflicts me.
  11. Ryan Cable Strong
  12. Shorne - Flaming atheist. Positive/strong position. There is no goddam god, for God's sake.
  13. Wins oddf
  14. Yath - Strong atheist.
  15. Adjam - Did god have a choice?;)
  16. 203.76.181.38

Ultra-strong atheism

  1. GTubio - If I say "elephants fly" but I don't prove it, know one (with a brain) can assume that as a truth. The same applies to deities. However, deities are much more dangerous for humanity than my "elephants fly" statement can be. I ferociously fight religion/superstition wherever I sense it. I also refuse an "atheist religion", people must _realize_ (through brain use) about the need of ultra-strong atheism, if it is imposed it can be as negative as the worst religion (Christianism?).

Flying Spaghetti Monsterism

  1. 69.114.36.206 – Devout.

Lysdexia

Nothing is unknowable if it is not not. On my About.com profile, under "Religion:", I put Wiccan-neoGnostic-atheistic-theosophy, which is partly true, and partly unfalse, in that these each are religions. However, I put these together with the intention that they clash, and so am taking from their intersection (Hehe, i said intersect.) a nonreligious philosophy which I later refactored and recoined into a sophophilia. If you know me on the internet, such as from newsgroups and the two great, defunct inquiry sites—wherein the former I wrote a succinct, metamathematical, a priori disproof of the existence of God—and have been keeping track of my anomalous submissions, you wouldn't be surprised that in the future I'm planning to introduce websites to destroy and take over the world, with the help of POMP: PostObjectivist Misanthropic Perfectionism. This entails destroying every religious and scientific belief system in the world, as so many people have been waiting for, as well as to prove that some systems are impossible, such as Buddhism and panentheism, as well as to present and perform what others call impossible, not that I haven't already. (Of course, "prove" is an indefinite standard based on logical context.) I have already destroyed many people; I will destroy everyone else who gets in my way. (There's a lot of offensive material on TV, especially daytime. I'm getting frustrated at these people sharing their views and delusions into my room without my getting the chance to strike back. I'll have to figure something out to help that, perhaps getting an audience by the national news through press releases when I'm well into publishing. I've also figured out a way to advertise for free on material that cannot be sanely thrown away, and which must be distributed as a fact of life. Guess which?) To people who might not survive the oncoming onslaught by me, a little-wittle prodigious no one, ask God what I am and report back. lysdexia 11:12, 28 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Materialism

  1. FvdP one of my strongest convictions. Yet not the whole story. (See Logotu).
  2. Hashar We are only matter. God doesn't exist. What can we find after the end of the universe ? What existed before the big bang ?
  3. Canadianism

Nonunicornian

Non-believer in the existence of Invisible Pink Unicorn.

  1. Bonalaw
  2. McKay

Rationalism

  1. --Nick-in-South-Africa 22:18, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC) Close enough, also interested in and much time for much Buddhist thought, but from a, rationalist perspective. Also qualify as a positive atheist and an agnostic as per Huxley's original meaning. Any and all supernatural claims put my sceptical faculties into hyperdrive. My considered view is that there is an objective reality.
  2. Amayzes

Secular humanism

  1. Antandrus (+ Buddhist, weak agnostic)
  2. Hcheney
  3. JRob (Recovering Roman Catholic)
  4. LittleDan but born Jewish
  5. Xeresblue (+ atheist)
  6. Amayzes
  7. Jeandré — raised Protestant.
  8. →Iñgólemo← (talk) 08:32, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  9. KillerChihuahua (agnostic, buddhist philosophy)
  10. Logotu (I could classify myself here but that wouldn't be the whole story)
  11. Luis Dantas (Agnostic, Atheist, Buddhist, Secular Humanist)
  12. Taco Deposit — Weak atheist / agnostic / secular humanist
  13. Toby Bartels
  14. Yath (+ atheist)
  15. Dave I guess I qualify as this in some ways. I don't believe in gods or higher powers, but I do believe in Zen Buddhist philosophy. Call that what you want.
  16. Canadianism

Singularitarianism

  1. Amayzes
  2. Eequor

Unclassified

  1. Taku
  2. Mbecker, I think that categorizing oneself by religion is as bad as categorizing oneself by race. It shouldn't matter (even though I don't care if people know what [lack of] religion I am).
  3. Shizhao,chinese
  4. Formulax
  5. Logotu (but see me under other categories here too, and on the Wiccapedians or other neopagan Wikipedians page! :-9 )
  6. I officially have no religion (not even agnosticism or atheism). -- Grunt 14:42, 2004 Sep 25 (UTC)
  7. Yesopenilno
  8. DarkEvil Believe in a god, but not necessarily any god from a particular religion, just a divine being.

Cults/Other

  1. MyRedDice - Church of the Die,
  2. Modemac - Church of the SubGenius (We're hypocrites and we're proud to say so!)

Jedi

  1. Hedley 01:33, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC) - At least it's what I was on the census.

Dark Jedi

  1. Phoenix Hacker

Light Jedi

  1. boffy_b 3y3 /-\ |\/| t3h J£D!. 4|_50 |.|>.|_|.
  2. Kross

Katology

  1. Oliezekat, don't forget your ronron-prayer before sleeping :op

Kibology

  1. Morwen 00:09, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC)
  2. Scott Burley

Omega point

  1. Vroman heaven is a giant computer

Robotology

  1. Rambot 10 SIN, 20 GOTO HELL
  2. HasharBot wikipedia.setAction('semi-automatic interwiki script')
  3. Zwobot 1010011010
  4. Boffy b I am a Commodore Systems model TVC-15 Wikipaedian.

Percentages, world versus Wikimedians.

Based on the 2004-12-25t08:59z version of this page. All kinds of inaccurate, but fun. I simply used the bullet numbers; so if someone said "until age 12", "I don't really believe all that stuff", or "Not practicing, agnostic" I counted them as being of the listed faith anyway; and if they listed themselves under more than 1 faith (usually more than 1 non-faith) they were counted more than once.

World [1] Wikimedia Religion
33% 27% Christianity
20% 2% Islam
15% 22% No religion +agnostics, humanists, secularists, other
13% 2% Hinduism
6% 3% Buddhism
4% 24% Atheists
<1% 16% Other
<1% 3% Judaism
<1% <1% Sikhism
<1% 1% Baha'i Faith