homosexuality is not a collective group connected by the same religion.
2006-08-21 20:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be like asking what religion all the blonde hair people belong to and whether they believe in life after death.
2006-08-22 14:29:19
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answered by Dan 2
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What religion to the majority of HETEROSEXUALS belong to? Do they believe in life after death? Where do they go when they die?
It's impossible to answer these questions because everyone is so different. Us "homosexuals" are a very diverse group of people: we're rich and poor and middle class, we're every color of people, we're every religion, we're every political party, we're every profession, etc. There's only one thing that we all have in common, we're homosexual. That's it. The collective simililarities end there.
Feel free to contact me if you need any clarification or more informaiton.
~ FR
2006-08-22 04:58:31
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answered by Max 5
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Thank you for taking this question here, where it belongs. It's a good question. Unfortunately I think you may be disappointed at the replies you get.
Myself, I like to keep my religion to myself. I don't preach to anyone and I don't force feed my beliefs on anyone who might be offended.
I'm sorry I can't offer a more detailed answer to you, this is simply how I feel.
2006-08-22 03:28:19
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answered by DEATH 7
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Homosexuals come from every walk of life, every religion. The larger the number of a particular belief in the area, the larger the number of homosexuals that will "come from" it.
2006-08-22 06:25:37
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answered by IndyT- For Da Ben Dan 6
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this is the biggest reason i have conflicts with religion. Gays are not evil and are mostly born that way. I would go to a church that accepted people of alternative lifestyles. UFO's and the existence of Bigfoot are my 2 other conflicts with religion.
2006-08-26 01:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as the U.S. goes, I suspect that most gay people were raised as protestants; gay catholics run a close second followed by jewish gays. Many formerly church-going or synagogue-going gays no longer attend their traditional places of worship, however. I am sure most think of life after death. And yes, to be truthful, they do sometimes question if their lifestyle will affect their chance of moving on to heaven. Closeted bisexuals fill the pews of most mainline protestant and jewish congregations, as well as most catholic parishes.
2006-08-22 03:21:37
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answered by Anonymous
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homosexuality isnt a religion. we all belong to different religions. like me...im wiccan. my friends are mostly christian. as far as where we go when we die...its all about religion.
2006-08-25 19:40:46
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answered by mat 4
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I don't have a religion, i don't believe in god, and I think when you die nothing happens, except you become part of the earth.
2006-08-22 09:40:05
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answered by Kookoo Bananas 3
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Most of us don't belong to any religion. We prefer peace and tolerance, not bigotry and hatred. You don't hear about us going around threatening people with intimidation and telling them to do as they are told or they will go to hell. Look around. It is always straight men (white men for the most part) who are causing wars -- in the name of God. So who wants to be part of a religion that preys upon the fears of people and condones hypocrisy?
2006-08-22 04:14:40
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answered by SB 7
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