Well, my family tree beyond my grandparents is pretty confusing, so I don't know. I do know that my third great-grandfather was Cherokee Indian, and there is quite a bit of witchcraft if one goes back far enough on my dad's side.
My dad's parents were both atheists, and my dad became a Christian in his thirties. He and my mom both attended a Baptist church for a long time, but started attending a Nazarene church in the seventies. My dad's sister was a pagan/Wiccan, though she attended a Mormon church (the daughter she lived with is Mormon. She converted after meeting her husband), and my dad's brother was a theist, although not religious.
Both of my brothers are committed Christians, which happened within the last ten years. My sister believes in God, and Jesus, but isn't a Christian.
I became a Christian a year ago, and my husband is a non-religious theist.
There's lots more (I have a HUGE family that includes more than twenty first cousins), but that's the gist of it.
2007-10-17 20:17:15
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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My entire family on both sides are Catholic or fallen away Catholic (mostly the latter), with the exception of one second cousin who is now a Celestial Heaven bound devout Mormon. I am a born again Christian and my husband is a fallen away Catholic who is searching and coming to church with me.
2007-10-17 19:53:27
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answered by Loosid 6
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Only my father shares my religious beliefs from the Bible, my Mother and my brother do not, my mother believes in God and that's as far as it goes, my brother has told me that he has decided not to believe in God anymore, my mother frequently mocks me, she does not comunicate with ghosts but she believes in dream divination.
2007-10-17 20:55:31
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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Orthodox Sephardic Jewish....except me...I am a Nazarene Jew, at least that is my term for it...
I don't respect the rabbis enough to follow rabbinical Judaism and not quite pagan enough to be Christian....
I float somewhere in between...I follow the Torah and rest of the Tenakh and keep kosher. I also believe in Ha'Meshiach, but not the pagan practices of Christianity...
2007-10-17 19:55:47
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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My mother was Anglican, then Orthadox (and raised us as such), then in my early teens we all stopped going to church, and she started studying spiritualism, I studied wicca, buddhism and spiritualism ~ until I finally found the Truth and was born again.
On my father's side, they were mostly Lutheran
2007-10-17 20:14:04
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answered by AngieMama 3
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You have to fetch for it by yourself, try to clear your mind & your heart . Before following any religion : Ask ,Read & Think. Don't follow followers ( right or wrong ) just follow the base itself.
2007-10-17 19:54:43
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answered by new comer 2
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My mom's baptist, her parents are Methodist...my dad and his family were anglican. The only one who practices their religion is my mom.
2007-10-18 01:22:41
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answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7
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I am Catholic and I know that Church forbids communicating with ghost which is seen as mortal sin. It is just another religious superstition.
2007-10-17 19:44:16
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answered by master343 3
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My father was a Baptist, my Mom is agnostic. I'm not sure what my sister's beliefs are and I'm a believer in Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism).
2007-10-17 19:43:00
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answered by Jade 4
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You have a problem. Freemasons are anti-Christian and (although most don't realise it) involved with the occult. Past Freemasonry will affect all descendants in one way or another. If you are a true Christian then you will have to take steps to remove this influence.
2007-10-17 19:48:52
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answered by cheir 7
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