The spirtual beliefs of your parents and you

Do you share the spirtual beliefs of your parents

  • I’m religious, so were/are my folks

    Votes: 21 21.4%
  • I’m agnostic, so were/are my folks

    Votes: 4 4.1%
  • I’m atheist, so were/are my folks

    Votes: 15 15.3%
  • I have my own personal (non-religious) spirituality, as did/do my parents

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • I’m religious, my folks were/are not

    Votes: 9 9.2%
  • I’m agnostic, my folks were/are not

    Votes: 10 10.2%
  • I’m atheist, my folks were/are not

    Votes: 28 28.6%
  • I have my own personal (non-religious) spirituality; my parents did/do not.

    Votes: 5 5.1%
  • Don’t eat my golden calf! (AKA : Other/Monkey, do explain)

    Votes: 4 4.1%

  • Total voters
    98

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Do you have the same spirtual beliefs as your parents? Did they sway you (or dissuade you) one way or the other?
 
My peeps were/are diehard catholics. I am not.
 
Father was dragged to church every Sunday as a child, thus he no longer goes to church unless absolutely necessary.

Mom wasn't dragged to church, and I think she now only goes to placate my grandma (just to shut her up).
 
I had thought about god a bit, as a child, although i was too busy trying to calculate just how different i was from my father, due to the bad relationship between my parents, so had less time to consider the existence of a god or not.
Both my parents have some sort of religious belief, although not entirely mainstream and at the same time not entirely- at least in their view- unchristian. I on the other hand am not religious. Still i had been spiritualistic- in some way- for a few years, and then even a christian for half a year. Was that influenced in a way by my parents? Yes, but not directly, however ussually i trust that one isnt influenced so directly by his parents, otherwise the influence would have been very easy to be done away with.
 
I'm agnostic with strong atheist tendancies.
My mother is probably atheist.
My father was agnostic, but with very strong spiritual/mystical tendancies. He wasn't exactly theist, but he thought there was more than the material world.

Both were extremely open-minded, and never attempted to give us one belief or another. They always tried to let us make up our own mind.
 
My mum was catholic as a kid, grew into being more agnostic. Her parents were catholic.
Dad thinks god is a spaceman [he loves getting people riled up about it], so would be athesit. His parents were anglican and catholic and their kids were left to make up their own mind about things.
I went to catholic high school and tend more toward the atheist side of things. My sisters are christian and agnostic respectively.

Edit: we weren't forced in any direction as far as religion is concerned. I went to a catholic school because it was the best, academically, around.
 
Rik Meleet said:
Stupid question: "What's the difference between agnostic and atheist ?" :confused:

I'm sure that there are threads on this somewhere... but basically [most basic description ever] agnostic is "I won't believe until I have proof" and athesit is "There is no god".
 
One who doesn't believe that God exists (or doesn't believe that YOUR God exists) is an atheist. An agnostic says "maybe", but is waiting to see.
 
My parents and grandparents are/were all lapsed Catholics. I am a soon-to-be-baptised Catholic.
 
I think they believe in God, but they dont really do anything about it, I guess im kinda the same
 
I voted "my folks are atheists, and so am I", though it's not totally accurate.
I'm an agnostic verging on weak atheist.
My mother was raised a Catholic, but is now a die-hard atheist.
My father was brought up with Quakerism, but is agnostic, if not outright atheist, as far as I can tell.
I was raised in a Church of England primary school (due to lack of others), which I believe has greatly contributed to my distrust of organised religion.
 
The Last Conformist said:
Well, my father is a pastor, and I'm an atheist.
That's interesting, seeing as you're one of the more materialistic people here.
Out of interest, what denomination is your father a pastor of?
 
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