I was raised in the Catholic church and I now am born-again to a non denomination church.
2006-11-26 01:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I'm the child of a preacher in the (now defunct) Evangelical United Brethern Church. I was raised methodist, mostly.
I am, by choice and for many years now, Pagan, and happy to be Pagan.
Now it's going to be fun seeing all the thumbs-up and thumbs-down from the children here who insist on treating factual answers as some sort of religion popularity contest.
2006-11-26 10:50:13
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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I was raised in the Nazarene Church, but went to other Sunday churches in my lifetime. I believed I stopped going to church in my teenage years. I got back on track when I received a brochure in the mail about the Beast. I really wanted to know about the beast; so I went to the SDA meetings. That's when I became a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church; I was in this church for 6-1/2 years til (2Tim.1:9) God called me into his church(Eph.4:4; 5:27; Acts 20:28). Now I'm in the Living Church of God.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Church_of_God
As being in this church; I find it more clearer to understand the passages of the Bible. I've also seen (Heb.5:14)the both sides of issues that other churches fail to preach.
2006-11-26 09:28:28
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answered by KNOWBIBLE 5
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I was raised Mormon...saved in a Baptist church...spent years fellowshipping in Calvary Chapels...converted to Judaism. (Still believe that Jesus IS the Messiah, I've just taken on the traditions and bibical aspects of Judaism)
2006-11-26 09:19:49
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answered by Shalvia 5
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i went from baptist to a time of searching/learning about religions then finally to uniterian universalist , my main problem with baptist was that i felt there could be many paths to God,, for different types of people,,,,,,, and i just had a different concept of what being spiritual meant,, and while i personally believe in Jesus,,,, i didnt think everyone had to , my religion now allows for each to find/define their own spirituality,,
2006-11-26 09:23:12
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answered by dlin333 7
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have changed and modified my Religious Belief System in order to incorporate Non-Christian Belief Systems and especially my Native American ( The People ) Ancestry Spirituality and other Ancient Way Belief Systems into my own ideas of worshiping THE GREAT MYSTERY. however when going to any conventional Religion Church will do their Religious Rituals and Ceremonies.
2006-11-26 09:24:53
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answered by Marvin R 7
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I was raised Catholic, became United Methodist, then Unitarian Universalist, and now completely drug free! Atheist is the only rational answer.
2006-11-26 09:19:13
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answered by Real Friend 6
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Was raised Catholic, later was just plain non-denominational Christian, but continued seeking. Finally found Islam. May God continue to guide and bless all the seekers. :)
2006-11-26 09:30:50
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answered by Smiley 5
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Raised a Jehovah's Witness, became Lutheran, now Catholic. www.catholicxjw.com
2006-11-26 09:48:35
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answered by catholicxjw 2
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changed from Catholicism to a kind of Feminism, when I realised that a Male creator is an oxy-moron and the male god worshippers cause all the troubles in human culture.
2006-11-26 09:31:11
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answered by fred r 3
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