I have a soft spot for the topic of people who are dual faith. It’s weird, you know. If you’re an atheist, you get a thumbs up from me. If you’re religious with one faith, you get a raised eyebrow from me. And if you are dual faith, you get two thumbs up from me. It just feels like you’re more open-minded if you are more than one faith.

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    2 days ago

    Lol.

    My mind is like split between “There is no gods and no afterlife” But then, when I feel the Death Anxiety, I go to “There’s probably some reincarnation thing that scientists still haven’t been able to measure”

    So like a superposition of simultaneously not believing in the supernatural and believeing in the supernatural, depending on how anxious I am of death.

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      21 hours ago

      That sounds more like faith-fluid. That’s rather common, a lot of people have a few things they are fickle over. Like how Ned Flanders is a Christian but keeps kosher “just in case”.

      I am atheistic as there is no proof but often think to myself “but then again, God could technically be true if the right modifications are made, and then I must wonder if it’s better to thank something that’s not there than to end up dismissing something that is”.