out of the two that i'm not, i'd probably pick anglo-saxon polytheism. no reason. i just always liked the names of the gods.
2007-05-17 19:22:17
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-05-17 18:47:58
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answered by Pisces 6
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3) Anglo-Saxon Polytheism
2007-05-19 10:01:45
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There are very admirable traits about all three. But if I I were put in the position of having to convert to any of them today, I'd choose Reform Judaism. I am a liberal Christian, and would not have an overwhelming problem being a liberal Jew. I would still be honoring the God that I'm both religiously and culturally familiar with, and I've always admired the intellectual traditions within Judaism. One could do worse than joining a religion that has such a profound love of learning, combined with an intense love of God.
2007-05-17 18:48:07
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answered by solarius 7
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2 American Indian
2007-05-18 07:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The last one. Of course, I'd rather it be Norse polytheism, but Anglo-Saxon is close enough I reckon.
2007-05-18 02:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-05-17 18:50:56
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2007-05-17 18:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Judaism
2007-05-17 18:47:36
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answered by Styme the Brave 3
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Out of those choices, I'd have to pick
2a Native American, for its respect of the Earth and all its creatures
2007-05-17 18:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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