I was raised catholic and as I got older I realized that this was not the religion for me due to the false teachings and some other things I didn't agree with. I renounced the catholic religion and became a born gain Bible believing Christian. I don't go to a church, but instead we have a group that we have Bible study with and we have prayer and singing. We also fellowship with alot of Mennonites and ex-Hutterites (ones who have left the colony). Long story on this one. Anyway, I made the best choice ever when I accepted Jesus as my Savior.
2007-05-22 20:17:29
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answered by Dakota Lynn Takes Gun 6
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I was raised by an Irish Catholic mother and even though my dad passed his relatives were Italian Catholic. There can
be a big difference in Catholasizm. I was also raised in
Vatican Two. Then I studied in and out of Christianity, until
I realized that being a Catholic is wonderful. So here I am.
I never criticize anyone elses religion, unless someone is trying
to shove their own religion down my throat. I listen and learn.
and I see good in everything and everyone. And I learn from other relitions. My Grandfather was the greatest listener and
he was deaf.
2007-05-23 03:03:55
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answered by BreezyMom 2
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Born again Christian in the Assemblies of God faith, which is Pentecostal. I still go to the same church. I have looked deeper into my beliefs as I've gotten older, and I do believe slightly different than that of my church, but I have faith in God, not my church as a whole.
That's the problem, I feel, ppl keep looking for a church that suits their wants and needs without really having a relationship with God.
Sorry to go on, but it's how I feel
2007-05-23 03:00:44
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answered by T 3
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I was raised Baptist. I began researching and studying other religions and belief systems after I left home (age 18).
I changed.
2007-05-23 03:02:04
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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I was born baptist and as an adult I converted to Buddhism. It has been a great journey for me.
2007-05-23 02:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I was born and raised Lutheran. Went to Lutheran pre-school, grade school, and high school. Baptised and Confirmed Lutheran. Married a Lutheran man in a Lutheran church, godmother to Lutheran children. Unfortunately I dont always act in God-pleasing ways and I wish I could be a better Christian.
2007-05-23 03:01:35
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answered by Sarah R 6
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Catholic then Baptist then Methodist now Pentecostal
Once I heard the truth about salvation and actually experienced it first hand I then changed to Pentecostal
Right on T
2007-05-23 02:59:32
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answered by † H20andspirit 5
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I was raised Anabaptist (conservative Mennonite (kinda like amish))
I am still a Christian but not anabaptist. I guess I would be called more of an evangelical Penticostal
we attend Good Shepherd community church
http://www.goodshepherdcommunitychurch.org/
2007-05-23 09:06:36
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answered by kramerfam2000 3
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Born and raised as Muslim. I am still Muslim but with new beliefs about my faith. I just understand the truth of Islam by getting adult.
Peace
2007-05-23 03:05:15
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answered by Eve 5
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I was raised Jewish but I now consider myself Eclectic. I've merged some of my Jewish beliefs/ideas with other beliefs/ideas I have learned of from other religions, primarily Paganism, to make my own religion that is just right for me.
2007-05-23 09:43:42
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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