Catholic
2007-08-29 11:50:46
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answer #1
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answered by TigerLily 4
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I'm Roman Catholic with a little bit of Celtic and Native American spirituality thrown in for good measure. I love the Celtic practice of praying for every aspect of the day -- from the time you get up through all your chores until the time you go to bed at night. Everything has a prayer, and that sanctifies the day.
And I admire the way that Native Americans honor God, the "Great Mysterious" and see His hand at work in the smallest of natural beauties. I think that both the Celtic and Native American traditions fit in beautifully with the way that I want to live my life and honor our Creator.
2007-08-29 17:42:40
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answer #2
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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Do not have a religion Its called a relationship,religion is man made rules and formalities under law ,we are under grace I am non -denominational in filled with the holy spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues,walking ,talking and living the word.
2007-08-29 20:08:50
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answer #3
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answered by God Child 4
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Not having any one in particular right now but as I agree with mostly of what Buddhist philosophy states I guess I could be called a Buddhist. Good luck on your experiment!
2007-08-29 19:53:45
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answer #4
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answered by Der weiße Hexenmeister 6
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Buddhism
2007-08-29 18:45:23
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answer #5
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answered by JFK fan--(Hug Brigade) 4
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I am a follower of Jesus Christ and a member of his original Church. Catholics are full gospel Christians; that is, we understand the coherence of all the teachings in the Bible in light of the Fathers of the Church and 2000 years of theological insight and saintly example. Catholics enjoy all the sacraments that Jesus created for living a happy and joyous life, including eating the body and drinking the blood of Christ, by which we have his life in us.
2007-08-29 23:56:20
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answer #6
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answered by Bruce 7
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I'll help out!
I consider myself Gnostic. Not AGnostic, just Gnostic. Well, Neo-Gnostic--the form of Gnosticism I practice is nothing like the ancient one that was deemed heretical by the Christian church.
I was first introduced to this term by author and psychic Sylvia Browne, who claims to be Gnostic as well. While my beliefs may differ from hers, she defines a Gnostic as "anyone who seeks their own truth." This is exactly what I do. I don't care what the Bible says, or what anybody else says--I don't let anybody decide my beliefs for me. I listen to my heart and my feelings decide my beliefs.
Overall, I suppose you could say I mostly borrow my beliefs from Christianity and Buddhism. I believe in the teachings of Jesus and I regard Buddha highly as well, and I believe in many Christian principals, however, my view of the afterlife is almost identical to that of Buddhism...almost. Like I said, my heart decides my beliefs, and so they are completely 100% unique to me because they FEEL right at the deepest level.
2007-08-29 21:45:43
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Wiccan, specifically a Green Witch.
Brightest Blessings.
Raji the green Witch
2007-08-29 20:03:29
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answer #8
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answered by Raji the Green Witch 7
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We don't believe in religions. They all think they are right and anyone not in their belief system is wrong. People also use religions as a means to murder, lie, cheat, steal, and engage in sexual activity. We do not want to be of any part of that.
2007-08-29 20:55:44
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answer #9
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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I'm a returned Catholic.
God Bless
Robin
2007-08-29 21:34:29
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answer #10
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answered by Robin 3
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to add a third or forth word to the phrase "i am" makes it a lie.
the "religion" that permeates all is this present moment
&
it is wonderful
amazing
spectacular
and divine
all the time
no matter what
2007-08-30 12:08:32
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answer #11
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answered by ỉη ץ٥ڵ 5
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