Most People would because of all the friends that they had built up over the years
2007-09-07 04:19:51
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answered by . 7
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Most religious believers do...
they remain brain-washed / brain-dead religious believers, the cycle never ends. That's how religion wants it to be.
Here's how to get off the sinking ship; DO this:
Create Your Relationship with Our Creator
and have UnConditional Love and Peace in Your Life.
2007-09-07 03:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, this is getting kinda old. Religious people, are just like all groups of people. There are hundred or more different circumstances. I would say that at least 25% of people are converts to a different religion or denomination from the one they are born into, another 25% switch to no religion at all. So to answer your question, no would you? Your brain is broken.
2007-09-07 03:41:14
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answered by Dennis W 4
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well as a Muslim I can tell you this:
- First You must search and find the truth.
- Ask the relegine person who can answer your quesions and you can try more than one person that you trust them.
- Read about religions and compare between them and I prefer to start on Islam first.
- But You have to be honest with your self that you want to know the truth.
good luck...
2007-09-07 04:02:02
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answered by abdullah a 2
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I was christened Lutheran as an infant. Baptized Seventh-day Adventist as a teen. Baptized LDS at 20. Third time is a charm for me!
2007-09-07 04:26:29
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answered by LDS Mom 6
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Certainly not. That's why more than a million adult Protestants, including several hundred clergy, walked away from their manmade tradition last year, and came home to the Church Christ founded for them, the Holy Catholic Church.
2007-09-07 03:42:10
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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I left Roman Catholicism to become a born again Bible believing Christian. I believed in the Truth and He set me free.
2007-09-07 04:12:30
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answered by jael 2
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No I would not. I was raised in the Church of Christ, but converted to LDS at 22. My parents were disappointed in my decision then, but accepted it eventually.
2007-09-07 04:39:06
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answered by the art babe 3
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No, I wouldn't, and I didn't! From Baptist-born to atheist, just goes to show that Dawkins was right--there are no "religious children", just children of religious parents (or in religious families/clans).
2007-09-07 03:42:08
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answered by starkneckid 4
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the only religion referred to a the bark of Peter is the catholic church, it is old rusty and been thru battle and won thru out history, nothing shall prevail against her, tho try as they may.As a catholic, I trust in Jesus 's promices to his church and I will ride it through all the storms until the end.
2007-09-07 03:40:21
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answered by Anonymous
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