because you studied, learned and now believe? I'm including athiests here too, b/c I want to know if you really studied all these religions and bibles only to come to your own godless conclusion.
2006-11-28
13:28:58
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BTW. I am a born into practicing Christian Catholic.
2006-11-28
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sleestack: I think you need to change your name to: TO THE POINT, b/c you always are!
2006-11-28
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i was born into a christian family but i made the decision for myself to be a christian, i looked at other religions and i realized that Jesus was the only way to God and i needed him so bad, i finally made the decision this summer at a youth conference
2006-11-28 13:33:01
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answered by Deborah 3
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I was born into a religion, but found it to be false, so I did some research and learned from the Bible that the current religion I am with now is the true religion that is why I am with my current religion,because it is the only one that teaches the truth from the Bible and follows the truth by puting the truth into practice.Oh of course, I did look, into other religions, but only to find, they were no better than the one I was born into, and teaching many doctrines of lies which are not from the Bible at all but man's ideas
2006-11-28 21:38:18
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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I've seen miracles, that's why I believe. I'm a generic Christian after studying several denominations in great detail. I have studied other relgions to some degree but its hard to tell what part is the actual religion and what part is the culture that the religion came from.
2006-11-28 21:38:04
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answered by angry 6
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I was born into it. Also, I studied many paths such as Islam and Hinduism, the Koran and the Upanishads, the Avesta and the Tao Te Ching and still I find fulfillment being Catholic. Yet one can learn greatly of the world around them. That is one thing I learned from Sufism: For the Love of God alone. Christ already had said so with the greatest commandment.
2006-11-28 21:37:50
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answered by elguapo_marco_2008@sbcglobal.net 3
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I was basicly borned into one religion and than quit...started to read more of the bible and studied the religion i am now i also talked to many other people about it and many personal experiences... it just seems like a good thing for me now
2006-11-28 21:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I studied, learn, and now believe. I was born into another religion (Christianity) that I began questioning objectively at about age 7.
2006-11-28 21:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I was born into Christianity. I have studied Buddhism, Hinduism and Sant Mat (Surat Shabda Yoga). I stayed with the last one as that made the most sense to me out of everything I practiced and studied. It contained answers to questions I'd asked all of my life and no one could answer.
2006-11-28 21:35:43
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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anyone who studied, and then chose a religion is a bad studier. thats including athiests. theres no way to be sure of any religion being true based on stories told by other people. so im an agnostic... haha
2006-11-28 21:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I was born a Buddhist but never really a Buddhist until 15. After I learn it, I decide to follow the teachings.
2006-11-28 21:36:01
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answered by Tanty 2
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My parents converted when I was one. I went along, I studdied, I took it seriously and studdied, I went to a Christian school and we were encouraged to study other religions I had a look I know abit about a few of them. I study evolution and Creation.
I almost walked out knowing the full truth of God, because of pain in my life, but God gently turned me around so the biggest thing that I am in my "religion" (i hate that word, I live a faith) is because of a true experience of God.
2006-11-28 21:33:49
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answered by Abbasangel 5
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