... your not being a dabbling INTP-- it'll get expensive! ... Or, just be aware that you might be dabbling. I see nothing wrong with dabbling myself as long...
... do you then react (or better, act) to what you've just >>noticed ... everything. At least I do. But if I were to comment on every stupid thing I saw I'd...
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... loading the ... or ... organise ... (women? ... acceptable ... I always assumed that intelligent people were either atheist or agnostic when I was much...
... Nobody has really reacted to that though. I was sort of deliberately offensive, but I guess INTPs dont take offense easily ;) Seriously though, are any of...
Monty Python is satire, not ridicule. The talk about french ridicule might be refering to satire instead? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? ...
My husband takes his relationship with Christ seriously. He is halfway through a masters in Biblical Studies. He gets extremely frustrated with the shallowness...
... Depending on your definition of "strongly", I am. I am not an evangalist type or one who believes that God intervenes in our lives constantly, however I do...
... There's not real scientific test to tell what your personality is. A blood test won't do it. The MBTI is based on grouping a whole bunch of characteristics...
doneloafin2" <doneloafin2@...> wrote ... I notice a lot as well. There's just too much. And at some point, I at least, have to to ask "what's the point"...
... I think so. I think the point on satire vs ridicule as a basis for humor or entertain for an INTP is probably and appropriate one. I for one have always...
... deliberately ... just believe in ... induction. ... Philosophy is ... reality. Religion ... philosophy ... philosophies are just like all religions - at...
[Jeff ... Irreverent humour for sure :) But it's also very INTP humour (imho), and developed from a long line of British satirical TV shows. Funny story (well,...
[Jeff ... In a sense I can agree with your summary, except that the INTP type does like mysteries, and loves exploring concepts that cannot yet be proven. ...
[James ... I reacted, and I'm sure a couple of others reacted. I think the problem is that religion has been debated ad infinitum (and nauseam) on this list in...
Totally agree with you,I am not religious and I am comfortable with that. I think of my self as having strong philosophical interests and religious matters, I...
How do you feel about a spiritual path? Not a religious path, where some priest or other religious leader tells you how to think, but a sense of the numinous? ...
As a tangent to the discussion about religion! I was reading a paper today called "Coaching Development and the Second Law of Thermodynamics" or Belief-based...
... I think the percentage of religious INTP's is slightly higher then that. I've ben around a intp community which seemed to have a much higher percentage of ...
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... deliberately ... problem is ... list in ... the lines ... agnostic, really. I think atheism requires almost the same amount of faith as religion does - so...
... Be careful - I belong to a number of intp lists, and there are more than a few religious people on them - but none of them are intp, as far as I know, and...
... believe in ... Philosophy is ... Religion ... philosophy ... yep..an INTP and "religious" if thats what you want to call it. Plus I know several INTP males...
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... blinked and ... English middle class, mostly. They prided themselves on poking fun at themselves and the way they were brought up - that's a big part of ...
... NOT by ... the ... that the test asks such questions as "do you have a >large circle of friends or just a few"? Why is it that this >factor is used to ...
... some ... sense of the ... I cannot believe in something that can not be proven by my system of logic. I am very highly N, moreso than any of the other...