And, if you are part of a variation of that religion or are part of a sub group I would like you to tell me that also. (i.e., if you are a Christian then what denomination are you)
I would really appreciate it!
2006-07-31
16:57:47
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Umm, what do you mean not the pentecostal where you cut your hair short? Many of my friends are pentecostal and I've never heard of that.
I am a nondenominational christian, and I would like to thank everyone who answered me!
2006-07-31
17:12:40 ·
update #1
I am really interested in other religions, and when I was little I wanted to be pagan, but I didn't practice ( and didn't know anything about how to). I would be very excited to learn more about paganism, because when I only had limited info on it.
2006-07-31
17:15:40 ·
update #2
I'm a Christian I am a new Christian I make a lot of mistakes. but I am learning
2006-07-31 17:33:43
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answered by Proud Mommy 6
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A simple Druid... It's a belief in nature and the power we all gain from our connection with the many different lifeforms that populate this planet. I used to be a Lutheran, but since I was forced into it by my parents at a young age, and always feeling as if I had a deep connection with the planet rather than some invisible being, I took the path of Druidism and found spiritual and personal peace with myself through study and practice of this religion. Now not only is it my religion, but very much a lifestyle for me. I don't watch things like the tsunamis and hurricanes and say "oh how could g~d do that?" or "It's g~d's will" I look at all these major natural distasters and say "It's only nature's version of population control, it's taking back what it wants from those who destroy it the most." Sure some of you may say this is a bleak way to look at things, but ever since finding myself by practicing Druidism and the ancient celtic ways, I have allied myself more with nature its forces than with humanity.
2006-07-31 17:05:25
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answered by lavos1412 3
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Raised Immanuel Methodist. But I had more questions than i could find answers to.Also got bored with the same sermons every holyday.
Have settled on solitary Celtic Pagan/Christian teachings to find my answers.And no that is not a contradiction in terms or practice. Check the history of Ireland and other Celtic countries.
2006-07-31 17:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Christian, Nondenominational, Open Theist.
2006-07-31 17:02:06
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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Solitary Eclectic Wiccan
2006-07-31 17:01:46
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answered by FunnyGirl 2
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I'm currently a practicing Pagan/ Wiccan, have been so for about 15 years, converted from "born again christianity".
2006-07-31 17:02:31
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answered by ravencadwell 3
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Pagan, with strong Wiccan influence.
(Is there any reason why people don't look at the category first to see the sixteen other times this has been asked in the past week? There's a "Search" feature out there for a reason...)
2006-07-31 17:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheism/Personal Principles
2006-07-31 17:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian and the church I attend is an Evangelical Covenant Church. My husband and I have decided to not become members because of certain beliefs that we don't agree with, but we still attend and like the overall message and the people are outstanding.
2006-07-31 17:05:10
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answered by Lilah 5
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Christian-Baptist
2006-07-31 17:02:43
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answered by lovinlife 3
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I have no religion, gave it up recently but had many doubts for the last ten years. But in case your are curious I used to be catholic and when I finally woke up, i sent them a letter of declaration of defection from the catholic church and stated my reasons why.
2006-07-31 17:04:44
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answered by gwad_is_a_myth 4
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