Two and converted to Judaism.
2006-09-08 08:22:16
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answer #1
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answered by Gabe 6
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I was born innocent and ignorant like everyone else. My neighbor took me to church when I was a small child. As a teenager, whatever made adults feel uncomfortable was exciting. In college, I made a real effort to understand religion, spirituality, history, and all things involved with choosing my path. From that, I came to the conclusion that there is no God but God. Therefore, I am Muslim.
2006-09-08 10:25:47
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answer #2
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answered by realius 2
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In my life time I have attended many different demonations of churchs. I have however have never attended a Chathic Church. I am of Baptist Faith at present. I have found that most churches have similar beliefs just different ways of practicing them. It's not the religion that will count in the end anyway. It is what is trurly in your heart. You have to believe, with all your heart that Jesus bleed and died on a cross for our sins
2006-09-08 08:34:36
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I have only been involved in the Christian religion, and now I do not practice religion at all....I do find spiritual value in the teachings of Christ and find that there are similarities in Hinduism and Buddhism.
2006-09-08 09:04:25
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answered by Denise W 4
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Only one--Catholic. Gave it up (and religion in its entirety) as soon as I got away from home, at age 17. Never regretted it. Don't care if others are into religion. It's their choice. But I have no need for it personally.
2006-09-08 18:12:38
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in all the prophets from God that used to have a miracles & I'm following the last, updated & revised religion that can tell about most of the religions before. Following the last miracle & procedure that will last forever since God is protecting it from the Devil & his people.
2006-09-08 08:23:48
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answer #6
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answered by Q8aviation 2
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I think that it is important and interesting to find out about all religions. How else would a supreme being want it?
As for my religion, I am Christian
2006-09-08 08:21:30
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answer #7
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answered by coachls 4
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I was born and rasied Jewish and at the age of 20 ventured into the world of Paganism and Witchcraft. At the age of 25 I began studying and practicing Buddhism a bit, but still leaned heavity on Paganism and Witchcraft. At the age of 26, I came to know Christ as my Lord and Savior.
2006-09-08 08:22:35
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answer #8
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answered by Bible Trekker 3
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Up until age 16-no religion. Then fundamentalist Christianity. Then the Brethren. Then very briefly--Baptist. Then--Methodist. Then--atheist. Then--agnostic. Then--Buddhist. Now--I am morphing again. I lean toward a 'Pagan-new age-witchcraft' belief. It is still in formation but I like it very much. I have never been happier.
2006-09-08 08:21:39
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answer #9
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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Mostly Christian and Judaism.
Inside Christianity, I have explored several different "churches"...Baptist, Pentecostal, Non-denominational, and several others. I am left with a religion that is my own and is based on the Bible alone. It is closest to a church called Church of God (Seventh Day)...so named because they keep the Sabbath. (Saturday). www.cog7.org
It is not Seventh Day Adventist, though.
2006-09-08 08:21:29
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answer #10
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answered by gracefully_saved 5
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I grew up Methodist and was baptized into that church as an infant.
At 19 (a month and 2 days before my 20th birthday) I was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints.
While I've visited the Church of Christ and Baptist churches, the LDS church is the last church I will ever be a member of.
2006-09-08 08:23:32
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answer #11
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answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6
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