Wow this is a very interesting thread. I have to say that don't subscribe to one set of religious beliefs. I like some aspects of many particularly Buddhism, Taoism and some of the Hindu teachings as well, but I'm a confirmed Catholic. Not a very good one is you ask around, but my opinion would be that I'm better than most in practice. Now back to being humble lol

And ever since I was little the "mythology" of the ancient civilizations has fascinated me. I still love how Zeus, Thor and God all look the same. Makes me laugh. Or that the "Devil" resembles a "pagan" religion's sun god around the time of Christianity's rise.

OniGumo wrote:
Two more cents for this thread.
I don't think, and have never thought, that evolution and science were completely at odds with religion and creationism. This is something that I've posted about before. I'm of the opinion that open minded people will be able to see the parallels between these so-called "conflicting" theories.
This particular notion has baffled me and go all googly-eyed when people bring it up. I first remember reading Angels and Demons (yes I know it's fiction so back off), but there is a part where man is trying to prove the existence of God through science and believes that science and religious beliefs are intertwined with one another. It's basically based off of Issac Newton's gravitational laws being developed to prove the existence of God.
Religious or spiritual teachings and beliefs are great in my opinion. The actual things that are taught to you to help you through life. The dogma and religion, a total load of crap in most cases. A non-sensical load of garbage to separate one person from another and to determine which is better based on lineage and who did what, where, and when (like martial arts fighting styles except with beliefs instead of physical movements).
Anyways, that's how I see things...sort of.