what's your religion?

February 1, 2008 1:46am CST
I'm a catholic. I pray to God and go to church whenever I have time. But sometimes I also do some practices of Buddhism like lighting incense sticks to the gods and ancestors. What about you?
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@danzer (2723)
• Philippines
1 Feb 08
Religion is not an issue here, but how sure are you when you die? Are you bound for heaven or hell?
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2 Feb 08
If your asking me, I'm sure that I am going to heaven because I have not done something wrong. What about you?
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4 Feb 08
I did not say that I have not commited any sins. I admit that I'm a sinner, actually everyone of us is a sinner. All I'm saying is Jesus sacrificed Himself for us not to suffer from all of our sins. And I have faith for Him that's why I'm sure that I will go to heaven when I die. Peace be with you danzer! =)
• United States
2 Feb 08
I consider myself open minded when it comes to religion. If I had a friend who wanted me to go to there church I would go no problem. I like leaning about different religions because it is interesting to hear other peoples opinion on god.
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@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
2 Feb 08
I am not a Catholic, though I once had Catholic instruction. There were many things about it that stuck in my throat - things that were not mentioned in the Bible as the way we should worship or think of God. When I asked my priest about these things, he had no satisfactory answers. He just told me that I had to believe them, which wasn't good enough for me! I am not a child that I should, like the Red Queen in Alice, 'believe one impossible thing every day'! After studying many religions, I find that all of them see part of the truth, indeed, they may have started out by doing just that but, as they become 'religion' rather than just 'belief', they have all added stuff which hinders a person seeking God. For a long time this made me believe that all religion is a fake. I don't think that now - I can see that religion is something like a picture book that you give children before they can read properly. When they grow up and can experience things [God] for themselves, they have no need of the pictures any more.
@angel08 (120)
• Philippines
1 Feb 08
I'm also a catholic, every Sunday I go to mass. and because of chinese customs & traditions I do light incense sticks too.
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• Philippines
6 Feb 08
im a roman catholic.. since i was a child, it has been taught to us to pray regularly.. in school, we pray before and after classes.. and it was stressed out to us that we should hear the mass every sunday.. now that i grew up, i realized how values formation is good and needed to be learn by the children to guide them while they grow up as a human being..
@rlynzz (75)
• Philippines
1 Feb 08
i'm also a catholic and i go to church whenever possible but i pray everyday.
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