This is perhaps not much of a discussion, but regardless I have a few questions for everyone that I would want to be answered.
(Disclaimer - These questions are NOT intended to discourage anyone's belief, I'm just interested in getting different answers from different people. My answers are not intended to offend anyone either, I've tried not to and hopefully, it doesn't.)
1. Why did you choose your view?
For example, if you are a Christian, why did you choose Christian over the so many religions in the world? If you are an Atheist, why so?
2. (Skip if this is already answered in the first question) What makes you certain of your beliefs, if you are?
3. What do you think of a) people of the other religions, b) agnostics and c) atheists? [Feel free to add opinions of other views or a specific religion as well, here]
4. Do you think others should join your view, and (both if yes and if not) why?
To make things fairer I'll answer these questions myself.
1. I was a Catholic as I was raised in a Catholic family but eventually doubted it, but I know there's no way to either prove nor disprove religion, and I did experience some weird things that didn't make much sense, so I became an Agnostic. It can't be either proved nor disproved that God and/or magic exists, and I don't know if the truth is they can actually be explained through science as well or not; I simply don't know, and though I take to consideration what others believe, I do not truly believe in them, as they cannot be proved. Agnostic is answering the questions like "Does god exist? Does magic exist?" with "I don't know." I can't claim that I actually know something unless it can be proved.
2. This is perhaps already answered in #1; because it seems clear to me that the claims can not be proved nor disproved, at least so far.
3.
a) What I think of religious people: I think there are several kinds of religious people. There are the respectable, open-minded ones that would gladly participate in a discussion with people with different views. It looks to me that there are many of these here in this forum which is why I came here.
There are also the second type of religious people, which seems the most common one that I see in my daily life though I could be wrong. These are the kinds of people that does what is to be expected from their religion (such as going to church), and they often accept people from different views as well, but they don't seem like they really think much of their beliefs, they don't take it too seriously. They don't ponder much, they just live life normally. I'm not saying it's a good or a bad thing.
Then there are the extremists who thinks everyone else are wrong and they are right. I don't think I need to talk of this one, pretty much everyone including people of their own religion dislikes them.
b) Agnostic is what I am so I don't have much to say.
c) Atheists. I can understand why they choose not to believe in God nor magic, as it can seem like the logical thing to do. Like everyone else I respect them as long as they don't go bashing the other beliefs without a proper discussion.
4. I guess everyone obviously won't mind if people join their views. I don't really mind if people have different views however as long as they are open-minded.