Thread:Undoniel/@comment-12959254-20141203210112/@comment-3406131-20141219184902

Well, as a scientist, I can't honestly say that I'm an atheist, because the lack of proofs for both sides. As the Community series character Jeff Winger, I'm more of an agnostic ("meaning lazy atheist" as they say in the series I think to recall). But philosophically speaking, I believe in randomness, destiny being simply an interpretation of "lucky randomness", and consequently in the big bang and evolution, without presuming that "no one" is behind it.

As a Celt and an environmentalist, I find some interest in Neo-Paganism (and especially Neo-druidism)(not the one worshipped by the Nazi Skinheads), but this is more a way of like than a religion (I think to recall that some of the Neo-Druids are even high official of the Catholic Christian Church).

Statistically, I'm listed as a Catholic Christian, as I went through a baptism, and haven't did any form of official religious disaffiliation.

But in the end, let say "no religion" is the most accurate. I don't think religion should be that much a deal, nor should be introduced in the public sphere. In the end, laicity, education (science, communication, respect...) and freedom of belief (freedom of one stopping where start other's one) should prevail on anything else.