Well I am human. Thats enough labeling for today.
2007-04-30 18:19:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Agnostic, Seventh Day Adventist, Sanjayaist
2007-05-01 01:22:13
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answered by Al 2
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None. Although my parents were nominally Christian, I discovered at a very early age that the biblical tales could not be reconciled with science, and since science is obviously correct (it works!), the bible had to go. All of the religious texts which I have examined since have contained errors.
2007-05-01 01:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Baptised Methodist, grew up Uniting/Anglican/Protestant, attended Unichurch (non-denominational), then turned to studying religion rather than following it, since have studied, in varying amounts, Islam, Wicca, Esotericism, Buddhism and a little Hindu.
2007-05-01 01:21:40
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answer #4
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answered by Taliesin Pen Beirdd 5
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it depends on what you mean by being in a religion. i have claimed christianity in the past but i have been fond of (or in) everything from the ancient egyptians to the mayans, the greek gods in mythology, buhdism, christianity, judaism, islam, lds, and even a little bit of tcm, meditation, yoga, and astronomy....and if im leaving anything out im sorry.
at this point i claim spirituality not religion.
2007-05-01 01:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I started out Christian, Agnostic, Wiccan, brain-washed and beaten by an abusive ex Christian again, then I got him put in prison and returned to what I truly feel closest to Wicca.
2007-05-01 01:48:36
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answered by whillow95 5
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Christian, lost for awhile, Wicca, Celtic Reconstructionist.
2007-05-01 01:23:51
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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Christianity, Orthodox Judaism, and Hinduism. I never actually converted to Judaism, but I did believe in it and practice it for 10 years, with the intention to convert one day, but I never did.
2007-05-01 01:19:20
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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I was confirmed in the Methodist church at age 15 (my parents choice, not mine), then I was Mormon from 15 to 23, now I think for myself.
2007-05-01 01:27:01
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answered by Her 2
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what does it matter they all seem the same to me. mostly people looking to fit in some where. and explain things that they don't understand. most people study but don't put any of it in to practice anyway. you can see it anywhere people rushing to get to church and not helping people that they see on thier way that they can tell need it.
2007-05-01 01:23:12
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answered by heyvoto 2
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Christianity (Anglican and Roman Catholic), then agnostic, then atheist (soft), now Wiccan.
2007-05-01 01:24:13
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answered by prairiecrow 7
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