Catholics, Pagans, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Sufis, Anglicans, Conservative Jews, Reformed Jews, pretty much every brand of Christianity so I'll stop listing them separately, Muslims, those with their own spiritual beliefs, Druids, Satanists (although they are complicated in that they do not believe in Satan)..... Not much I haven't encountered. And then I have many friends who are atheists but they are not of any religion. I hate having to spell that out but some people really believe that atheism is a religion. Many blessings to you.
2007-10-28 09:20:12
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answered by Yogini 6
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Yes, I am a christian. I have a Jewish friend, an agnostic friend, a atheistic friend. All my other friends are Christians, some Catholic, Baptist and Methodist, some unchurched. The thing we have in common is a love of life, family, a respect for one another and a strong work ethic. As a Christain, I would love to see them all turn to God and Christ. But the truth is I love them all equally.
2007-10-28 09:20:42
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answered by itchianna 5
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I'm a Celtic Pagan.I have friends who follow other Pagan paths,Christian and Muslim and Jewish friends.I also have 1 Hindu and 2 Sikh friends and several Rastafarian friends.Quite a few of my friends are Agnostic or Atheist also.
I don't much care what other people believe as long as they respect my religious views and I like them.
2007-10-28 11:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm Muslim and I work in the mall and I'm friends with all the Israelis that come there to work we all hang out, the same with my co workers most are Christian and a couple of Hindus I love My Jewish and christian and Hindu friends I love all of them its what makes us different, we just put our differences aside and get along and then the rest are Muslim.
2007-10-28 09:37:30
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answered by FeshFash 6
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I am an atheist, formerly catholic. A good friend married a muslim and her kids are muslim, though she is starting to regret it, even at the ages of 6 and 8, her kids choose the company of muslims, and shun others.
2007-10-28 09:19:15
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answered by Phil McCracken 5
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Totally! I am a Wicccan and my hubby is Agnostic, my parents and in-laws are Christian and lots of my friends are various forms of Pagan, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, etc. They are my friends because of who they are as people not b/c of their religion.
2007-10-28 09:19:42
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answered by wiccamama 3
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Yes, I do have friends of different religions. I have Catholic friends, Hindu friends, Muslim friends, Pentecostal friends, Anglican friends, Orthodox friends, Christian friends and Presbyterian friends.
2007-10-28 09:21:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yea, i am chistian/methodist and i hav catholic friends, a buddhist friend, a catholic friend, a jewish friend, and a taoist friend. i don't see religion as a factor when choosing my friends. although their beleifs may play into their personality, religion is not the only aspect of a person. i just try not to get caught up on what my friends think about subjects like the end of the world, what "god" thinks of gays, heaven/hell, and god.
2007-10-28 09:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I have friends, period. I don't go around and ask if they are pagan, Jewish, atheist, etc. Not unless they bring up the subject. I figure by now they know what they are and won't change merely because I am not of their faith, unless they ask about Christ. God bless.
2007-10-28 09:23:54
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answered by hillbilly 7
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I have friends from al faiths, people who believe in a God and even those that do not belive in one...and some of the people I have come to know and from all corners of the globe.
2007-10-28 10:58:49
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answered by Indian Princess 3
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