Wicca, and a personal encounter with the Goddess after many years of atheism.
2007-12-09 14:31:46
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answer #1
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answered by prairiecrow 7
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I am a Jehovah's Witness
I chose this religion/way of life to be pleasing to the heavenly father, Jehovah, and out of love for fellow-man.
This is the only religion (way of life) that teaches the TRUTH from the bible and does their best to share these truths with others.
we don't honor man-made traditions, celebrate pagan holidays, or have "dogmas" that aren't in harmony with God's word, the bible.
We try to be imitators of Jesus Christ as much as possible in today's times. Love should be a motivating factor in all actions with human-kind. This is something that all true Christians but into practice on a daily basis, not just on Sunday - something that many other "religions" do.
witness try to live their lives in harmony with all that the bible directs.
2007-12-10 01:31:13
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answer #2
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answered by sugarpie 4
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Agnostic.
I'm not ready to define God my way. It's God's job to reveal Itself as I grow more capable of apprehending It. It's not my job to define God, just to be prepared to understand and appreciate.
My job is to define my ethics and morality, based on experience, compassion and reason, and to abide by my choices, and have faith for my questions that cannot be answered by science and reason. My job cannot be to let an organized religion or Marxist "anti-religion" decide these things for me.
In that sense, I'm more of a Taoist, but I have no problem with people of faith that believe in religious toleration.
As the man said, "Little children, be good to one another."
2007-12-10 00:33:33
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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I am a born Roman catholic but a converted Seventh Day Adventist and later illuminated that religion has no something to do with salvation. Salvation lies in your faith alone! Only Faith can save you not good deeds! Have faith in God!
2007-12-09 22:42:47
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answered by miduckies 1
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I'm a naturalistic pantheist which means that "I believe in God/dess but spell it N-A-T-U-R-E." In other words, I am nontheistic. Knowing of the interdependence of nature (food cycle, etc.) as well as the interdependence of actions (ancestors' past actions affect my current circumstances and my actions will affect the circumstances of my descendents) fills me with a sense of gratefulness which I demonstrate both through my actions as well as concrete actions of respect and honor.
2007-12-09 22:38:11
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont have a religion. I just follow my own beliefs and I chose it because, well, I believe in what I believe.
2007-12-09 22:33:50
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answer #6
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answered by Dregop 3
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I am pentecostal, and i was kinda born into it! my parents were pentecostal and when they got married they continued to be.... so yeah and like i don't always agree but i kno what i believe in and even though i will be pentecostal until i am 18, i doubt i will be after then!
2007-12-09 22:34:33
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answered by Holly W 1
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I have no religion. I chose it because it is easy to follow.
2007-12-09 22:33:06
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answer #8
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answered by What? Me Worry? 7
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Third-generation atheist.
My story: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgRjS3OleYMogZ_e5WKop.Dty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071105145149AA09JFh
2007-12-09 22:33:06
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Baptist, i never had a religion as a child, but i went to a baptist church and it changed my life.
2007-12-09 22:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Still trying to figure that out.
2007-12-09 22:33:48
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answered by Leigh 3
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