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For example:
An Italian "Christian" person/sole, Born in India to Hindu Parents.
A Muslim person/sole, born in Israel to Jewish Parents.
An Irish Catholic Person/Sole, born in Northern Ireland to Protestant Parents.
A Jewish Person/Sole, born in Austria to Christian Parents.

Answer honestly please - as none of these religions, in reality agree with one another, e.g.:

Jew and Christian - these 2 cannot ever agree (Yes - It’s the Jesus thing)
Christian and Muslim - have been actively fighting one another in Gods name for way too long now.

Muslim and Jew – although in general they are biologically similar they just don’t see the truth about themselves;

the Truth being: they and everyone else on the Planet are part of one big squabbling mass of dark-age, ritualistic, childish, vain retards we currently term: HUMAN BEINGS…

2006-09-22 02:49:07 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

33 answers

People tend to follow the religion of their parents regardless of where they are born so if someone is born to Christian parents they will tend to be Christian, to Muslim parents Muslim etc.

A small percentage will decide to change religions but this percentage is low...

2006-09-22 02:52:10 · answer #1 · answered by Andy FF1,2,CrTr,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 5 · 2 1

Not at all, once you have had a personal experience with Jesus Christ, nothing can keep you from believing in any other religions. The Christian Faith, as I prefer to call it, is not a religion, but a way of life.

By putting your faith in Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit will dwell within you, and you will know immediately, people who are true to God, and people who believe in some false religions, cults and sects. During the end days on Earth, there is going to be a mighty revival within the Jewish country and communities. The Jesus thing....is in reality, a bad remark and abusive to the Christian Faith. He is GOD and He loves you, despite what you think. Satan just loves people who don't believe, whereas Christ offers you unconditional love and Eternal Life.

You really have to see a Pastor and attend a good and true Christian church, and also study the Word of God and the Holy Spirit will reveal everything you need to know. God Bless You.

2006-09-22 03:10:49 · answer #2 · answered by patch 2 · 0 0

What's a person/sole?

I am an Atheist, although I was brought up as a christian. I believe I have a capacity for critical thinking and a sense of abhorrence at the sexism, racism and intolerance inherent in religion that would have brought me to this position no matter where I was born.

2006-09-22 02:57:48 · answer #3 · answered by Avondrow 7 · 0 0

What sort of question is that?????
An Irish catholic born to protestant parents in Northern Ireland!!
I regret to tell you that Northern Ireland is part of Ireland no matter what the English government says!!
Read up on your history and there are more Catholics in the North of Ireland than protestants!!!

2006-09-22 03:16:49 · answer #4 · answered by EVA 2 · 0 0

I am grateful to be born in a country with personal freedom to choose and explore what we believe in.So many around the world suffer due to religious persecution.I believe each of us has a mind of our own so even if we were born in another religion our human curiosity to explore and find the answers,and truth in life would still be there,it is hard to say if we would draw the same conclusions.Ive explored other religions/countries and I still find my truth the same.

2006-09-22 02:52:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You have practically answered your own question. I think it has a lot to do with what religion your parents were practicing when you were born. That does not mean that folks have not changed, but the large % have remained in the religion into which they were born. I think it is ridiculous that one religion believes it is better than another and that we have had wars over it. Believe what you believe and let the next person believe what they believe.

2006-09-22 02:56:34 · answer #6 · answered by 91106 3 · 1 0

If I had the opportunity to investigate the faiths; then yes I would follow the same religion I do know. If the opportunity to investigate was not available then of course I wouldn't.

I was not raised in the faith I ultimately chose. In fact I went through 12 years of catholic school. BTW I am not catholic or even Christian today.

2006-09-22 02:53:15 · answer #7 · answered by Quantrill 7 · 1 0

The idea is that we take or suppress believes of the people who around us (e g family). I born Orthodox Christian but if i had been born in different surroundings I will be different because of different life experience

2006-09-22 02:55:15 · answer #8 · answered by Everona97 6 · 1 0

I don't think so, I wasn't raised in any faith, my parents had none, but Jesus met with me one day about 5 years ago and showed me He is real, so I guess He would have done that had I been born anywhere else

2006-09-22 20:39:00 · answer #9 · answered by good tree 6 · 0 0

I wouldn't push determinism on religious people. It is a two way street. If you were born somewhere else, would you still call people you don't know vain retards? Would you understand the irony?

2006-09-22 02:52:03 · answer #10 · answered by BABY 3 · 0 0

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