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Taltarzac 10-04-2007 01:29 PM

What religions are people in the Villages?
 
There are a lot of churches of various denominations in the Villages. Wondering what religion(s) TOTV people have. :dontknow: I was raised a Lutheran but also went to various other kinds of churches to see what they were like. I had minored in Religious Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno while getting my dual BAs in Philosophy and History. (1980/1981) I know minoring in religion in a minor league Sin City like Reno, Nevada is ironic. People probably get more religious when they are losing all their money in the casinos. :bow:

chuckster 10-04-2007 04:48 PM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
personally, I don't see a reason for such a poll. I also disagree with the poll regarding Hillary supposedly done at Spanish Springs by an administrator of this chat line. I assume that most of us are the same age and by now are set in our political views. So to stir up a hornets nest regarding political affiliations/beliefs is inappropriate for a chat line that bills itself as an informative site to research the villages as regards housing, services, available rec. facilities.

Can't we omit intense discussions of religion and politics.

We are here in retirement to make new friends, enjoy ourselves and just have fun. Please omit the religion/politics discussions. This will only lead to separation not a joining together of us all.

superecho 10-04-2007 06:28 PM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Chuckster, you have made the best comment I have read yet!

Hancle704 10-04-2007 11:15 PM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Does the choice of OTHER on your list include Golfers? I note that many of them are out on the courses on Sunday praying as they shout, "Oh God"
:dontknow: :dontknow: :dontknow:

Barefoot 10-04-2007 11:48 PM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chuckster

Can't we omit intense discussions of religion and politics. We are here in retirement to make new friends, enjoy ourselves and just have fun. Please omit the religion/politics discussions. This will only lead to separation not a joining together of us all.

Hey, I think we are having fun on TOTV, I know I am. ;D I think it is great to have a diverse range of subjects and nothing "forbidden". Free speech and all that. I think the political discussions are extremely interesting .. I don't think we're going to start disliking people because of their religious or political viewpoints. I look at all poll results (thanks Taltarzac) with interest, be they about number of pets, favourite musical groups or religion.

gfmucci 11-08-2007 09:40 PM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
The neat thing about a forum of this nature is that it has readily discernable categories of topics with clear titles. The reader can choose to avoid or partake any of these categories. He or she need not get engaged in or troubled by the comments of others on topics that may cause blood pressure to rise. They are easily avoided by having the self control not to click on the topic. I clicked on this "Relgion" topic because I was interested in "What religions are people in the Villages." It turns out that the sample is too small to really tell for sure, except that most are probably Catholic and Protestant. Gee, a cross-section of America! ;D

nONIE 12-04-2007 10:21 PM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
I would never judge anyone according to their political or religious viewpoint. It is a personal choice, (the great advantage of living in this country). However I did find the poll interesting and completely agree with barefoot. Great post barefoot :bigthumbsup:

JohnZ 12-05-2007 02:10 AM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
I find open discussion about politics not only interesting, but beneficial as well. It is our duty to question the decisions of those in office and to evaluate, through open discourse, those who we would have lead us. If we remain silent on the political and social issues of the day, regardless of the reason, we would be inviting dangerous times upon us. If you don't like the program....change the channel....all it takes is a single click.

I also enjoy stimpulating discussions on philosophy, metaphysics, contemporary organized religions and non-organized belief systems, mysticism, agnostic or athiestic arguments, ancient religions.....heck, you name it. But this forum has not evolved to that level....but I'm hoping. Those with closed minds are usually uninformed or worse...misinformed.

Good idea posting the poll Taltarzac. :bigthumbsup:


punkpup 12-05-2007 06:57 AM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Thanx Taltarzac,

By the way I am a Quaker, but then again you knew that Tal lol

I for one am for lots of discussion about varied topics. "A mind is like a parachute, it only works when open" Author Unknown, (by me at least lol)

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnZ
I find open discussion about politics not only interesting, but beneficial as well. It is our duty to question the decisions of those in office and to evaluate, through open discourse, those who we would have lead us. If we remain silent on the political and social issues of the day, regardless of the reason, we would be inviting dangerous times upon us. If you don't like the program....change the channel....all it takes is a single click.

I also enjoy stimulating discussions on philosophy, metaphysics, contemporary organized religions and non-organized belief systems, mysticism, agnostic or atheistic arguments, ancient religions.....heck, you name it. But this forum has not evolved to that level....but I'm hoping. Those with closed minds are usually uninformed or worse...misinformed.

Good idea posting the poll Taltarzac. :bigthumbsup:


Quote:

Originally Posted by gfmucci
The neat thing about a forum of this nature is that it has readily discernable categories of topics with clear titles. The reader can choose to avoid or partake any of these categories. He or she need not get engaged in or troubled by the comments of others on topics that may cause blood pressure to rise. They are easily avoided by having the self control not to click on the topic. I clicked on this "Religion" topic because I was interested in "What religions are people in the Villages." It turns out that the sample is too small to really tell for sure, except that most are probably Catholic and Protestant. Gee, a cross-section of America! ;D


diskman 12-05-2007 07:39 AM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Taltarzac!
some people have thanked you for posting this poll!
I AM GREATLY DISTURBED BY THE FACT THAT ONE OF THE RELIGIONS IN THE LIST IS IN
BOLDTYPE.
What is your agenda for this?
Larry >:(

another Linda 12-05-2007 08:14 AM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by diskman
Taltarzac!
some people have thanked you for posting this poll!
I AM GREATLY DISTURBED BY THE FACT THAT ONE OF THE RELIGIONS IN THE LIST IS IN
BOLDTYPE.
What is your agenda for this?
Larry >:(

Isn't it just the software that makes the most frequent response bold?

jjdees 12-05-2007 01:36 PM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Turn him over to the Sudanese!

Avista 12-05-2007 02:00 PM

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Great Poll, but would have like to seen a breakdown of Protestants.

Taltarzac 12-05-2007 03:23 PM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Avista
Great Poll, but would have like to seen a breakdown of Protestants.

There are too many versions of Protestants I believe to fit in a poll. :joke:

diskman 12-06-2007 06:14 AM

Re: What religions are people in the Villages?
 
Most frequent response was Catholic but, it is not bold? :dontknow:
larry


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