probably yes
they r run out of followers
2007-08-13 04:30:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes why not? St Paul did go to various churches. You should think know WHY would you like to go to various churches. Is it only once in a while for some special occasion, or is it because you're not satisfied with your current church? Remember that one of the reasons to go to a church is to communicate with your fellow Christians. If you know them, you;ll be able to pray for them, and they for you. You'll be able to tell them what troubles you and you'll be able to talk about your believes and your dis-beliefs. Your christian community could help you with that. You'll miss that if you visit different churches over and over again
2007-08-12 16:21:58
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answered by leatherbiker040 4
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I don't know of any Christian Church that will restrict anyone from attending. Participating in some of the rituals will not be allowed in the Catholic Church. One such ritual is Communion.
You must be a member and attend confession first or you cannot receive the Eucharist/Holy Communion.
Rev. TomCat
2007-08-12 16:27:14
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answered by Rev. TomCat 6
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Not only can any christian go to any different church but anybody can go to any church or place of worship of any religion, if they chose. Unless someone at a place of worship asks you to leave (which is probably not going to happen) This is one of the freedoms of the USA.
2007-08-12 16:33:11
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answered by damron 3
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I think Christians can go to any church or no church. I will not go out of my house any day of the year if I haven't read my Bible scriptures, so I have church at my house. I was baptized Baptist, but in my later years I love the non denominational churches best. It's not where you take your body that counts it's what's inside your body that matters.
2007-08-12 16:20:15
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answered by Pearl 6
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When I go to revivals I have been to many different churches, but all but twice was it of the same religion as I am. I am Baptist and my mother is a Methodist and I have been to her church twice..
2007-08-12 16:22:35
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answered by iwant_u2_wantme2000 6
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You can,but should you might be a better question.Make sure they teach and do what the word of God says to do.Check out what they believe.There are some with hidden ritchuals,and pagan sacrifices that are not
from God's word.For example,if they don't believe in the trinity,they are anti-christ.This is
found in 1st John 2:22.
2007-08-12 16:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, any person can go to any church they want. Most churches don't have attendance and check ids at the door.
2007-08-12 16:18:26
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answered by SDC 5
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For the most part, yes.
Some Christians believe in they exclusively deserve the kingdom of god and would not want people of other denominations. Also, though it is expressly forbade in the bible, racism might prevent some people from going to certain Christian churches. Also, though Catholics will probably welcome non-Catholics to participate in other parts of Mass, they do not allow non-Catholics to participate in Communion.
2007-08-12 16:43:58
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answered by QRS_III 1
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Sure. I have many times. I'm still looking for the right place to call my Church home.
2007-08-12 16:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yes but only for a short period of time. Going to a church regularly that you don't belong to is wrong so if you want to go to a church you weren't baptised at for a long time is bad. If you are just visiting once or twice thats ok because you are staying faithful to your church.
2007-08-12 16:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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