I'm from the, I believe in a higher power church myself so no matter what you are you're ok with me. If I was Catholic they'd just have to build one of those confession boxes and attach it to me.
"back in my college days" I decided my religion was "Ami-ism". I believed in God, Jesus, reincarnation and karma~not Hell. I minored in black and feminist theology (majored in performance theatre).
The rules in my religion were fairly simple:
*Treat others the way you wanted to be treated.
*We are all "here" to learn and grow.
*If we screw up this life, we chalk it up to education and come back as another person to continue learning.
*If you really screw up, Karma will set you straight. This removes all temptations to be judgemental. You never know what place another person is at in their own goals.
*Keep trying to grow. Put yourself in situations that will help you achieve. This was kind of a WWJD mentality.
So, maybe I was kind of a hippie

. Actually, looking at this list I realize that I haven't changed much. Maybe I've mellowed. I go to a Methodist Church now, but it is hardly traditional. And no, I didn't smoke a lot of pot in college to come to these conclusions

! I was more of a purist! My friends were always so amazed that I never needed chemical influences to be me. Just naturally high I guess.
Wow. Sorry. Didn't intend to get preachy there.