religion

I'm a Christian. I was confirmed into the Methodist church but I'm not really practicing and I rarely go to church. I don't follow everything in the Bible but I do think it is a good place for inspiration and motivation. I do believe Jesus was born to the virgin Mary and that he rose from the dead. I believe God loves and accepts everyone as they are.

I also know that there are many, many other religions in this world and that every one of them should be respected. I have a friend who thinks that Christianity should be the ONLY religion in this country and that makes me upset. Judaism, Islam, Buddhism...they are all just as important and valid as Christianity. They may not be what *I* personally believe and practice but I think that they all share the same principles.
 
I love God. I read the Bible. I'm a Christian. I do not follow a certain denomination, however I know I am not Catholic (don't believe in the saints) or Mormon (I've attended a few church services with my best friend, who is Mormon and it really didn't appeal to me). I honestly do not think that I will ever choose a denominaton. I think that my faith is between me and Jesus Christ.

Non-denominational churches are becoming very popular in my area. I think a lot of people don't align themself with one teaching so they are just like you are. I think faith is very personal and it is only between yourself and God.
 

I'm athiest.

I was baptised as a baby, but at 2 months old (barely), you don't know what you're doing or getting yourself into. You don't even remember it! My family (well, my parents and I) have never set foot in church aside from weddings and funerals. (They grew up going to church, but didn't go as a married couple, or after they had me) My friend brought me to church one Sunday (I was sleeping over, and had no choice). I hated it. (I'm sorry, but it's not my cup of tea).

As for religious artwork, it is quite pretty. I've been in St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC, and it is GORGEOUS.

Will I go to a religious ceremony outside weddings and funerals? No.
 
I don't believe that anything is real. I don't believe in sunrises or sunsets, I don't believe in emotions or motions or movement. I don't believe in love or hate or ignorance or peace. I don't believe in thought or action. So I guess you could say that I believe in god as much as I believe in anything.
 
I am a southern baptist. I believe in ONE God, and one God only. The one who
was nailed to the cross to save us from our own sins. I do believe everything in
the bible. I was practically raised with a preacher (my grandfather). My parents do not force me to be a Christian, its my own choice. I decide to go to church every Sunday, and its my decision to worship my savior Jesus Christ. I don't
have anything against those who don't believe in him. I can understand why, you dont believe theres a man in the sky. I do not criticize those who don't believe, and I don't try and talk them into it. I have my own beliefs and my
faith that I will stick to, and you have yours. :)
 
The unfortunate thing about religious stereotypes are that they are all accurate XD
 
I think religion is ridiculous... that people devote hours upon hours studying and believing a bunch of stories. But I understand that when things get tough and people need comfort they turn to those stories for hope, which I have nothing against.

I was baptized Catholic, but I absolutely hate it. Way too medieval for me.

But I'm a strong believer in karma, and I think after we die our souls are 'reincarnated', so I guess I related closest with Buddhism.
 
I think religion is a very hard thing to understand and I have been attending Catholic school since Kindergarten. Sometimes I think the Catholic education has screwed me up even more about religion.
 
i am a Christian. i go to a Christian school and a Baptist church. i love my God. and i am comforted by my religion through all trials that i have in my life. and i am proud of bein a Christian. if anyone has any Qs just ask. but please no negative comments. :)
 
The unfortunate thing about religious stereotypes are that they are all accurate XD

Not always. My religion constantly gets slammed for what a few radicals do, when in reality the actual religion is the exact opposite of what they're doing.

I'm a LaVeyan Satanist and damn proud of it.
 
Axel-You are so right. What brings down religion is how people bash each others. I believe all religions should be based on love and loving one another.
 
Most religious artworks are just gorgeous. I visited this huge Catholic Church once, it was the most beautiful place I have ever been in. It almost felt kind of "cleansing" to be in the building.

Was it the one in Los Angeles, CA? I don't remember the name, but the building was amazing. It was glass, if I remember right.

And as far as what I practice, I'd say Christian. I'm not really religious or anything, though.
 
Not always. My religion constantly gets slammed for what a few radicals do, when in reality the actual religion is the exact opposite of what they're doing.

I'm a LaVeyan Satanist and damn proud of it.



Nooooooooo. Hide the children! She's going to recruit them and then use their bodies as sacrifice! After she rapes them! She has AIDs because she has sex with snakes! She's going to light the village on fire! She cuts herself and drinks the blood! She steals lambs and decapitates them! She killed her parents in their sleep! She doesn't get any sunlight! She lives in a cave! She was responsible for Hiroshima! OH LAWRD WHAT DID WE DO TO DESERVE THIS.

Oddly enough, my local library has like, thirty study Bibles and absolutely nothing about Satanism. (Except the evils of it, of course). :upsidedow
 
I'm an athiest. I am not a very spiritual person. The most I believe in is an afterlife, one kind of like the one in The Lovely Bones. Sort of. You can watch people on Earth. But I like to believe that once you're dead, you can find those who have passed before you and get the time you never go to spend with them.
 
Was it the one in Los Angeles, CA? I don't remember the name, but the building was amazing. It was glass, if I remember right.

And as far as what I practice, I'd say Christian. I'm not really religious or anything, though.

Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, CA (outside Disneyland) is all glass. But it's not a Catholic cathedral ;)

It's a church broadcast on tv. We went there when we went out West. We've contributed to them over the years.

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Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, CA (outside Disneyland) is all glass. But it's not a Catholic cathedral ;)

It's a church broadcast on tv. We went there when we went out West. We've contributed to them over the years.

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Yeah, that's it.. I could have sworn it was a Catholic church, though.

And off topic, but who's the motivation speaker on channel 3? He's got slicked back hair and a Texas accent? He's so freaking mesmerizing. I hate it when he's on because I end watching for ten minutes and get nothing out of it
 





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