What religion are you?
By lroberts74
@lroberts74 (429)
United States
November 9, 2006 1:46pm CST
I am Christian but to be more specific, Methodist. I do not know much about different religions around the world, could you please tell me about yours?
13 responses
@lroberts74 (429)
• United States
14 Nov 06
You religion seems very interesting. I would love to know more about it.
@Sir_bobby88 (8231)
• Singapore
14 Nov 06
I am more of a free thinker but when i am asked to fill in the religion , i will put taoism
@lroberts74 (429)
• United States
14 Nov 06
I am unfamiliar with Taoism....would you care to elaborate more? Thank you very much!
@melody1011 (1663)
• India
13 Nov 06
I am a Roman Catholic and we follow the leadership of the Pope in Rome. He is our holy father and in charge of the church in place of St. Peter the apostle of Jesus
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@lbinkley (1075)
• United States
13 Nov 06
I am Christian. Confused on my denomination. I grew up in a non-denominational church. Went to a Methodist youth group through out my teen years, and I was married in a Methodist church. However, I find that Baptist is similar and my son attends a Baptist Church on Wed nights. My parents also joined a Baptist church. I don't really know!
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@deadsoul1 (714)
• India
13 Nov 06
i am hindu.and yes the culture and religion in india has stronger roots ,than in any other part of globe.
@deebomb (15304)
• United States
9 Nov 06
I am a Seventh day Adventist. We are christian and believe int the whole bible. If something is not in the bible we don't believe in it. We are world wide. we believe in doing what is neccessary to have a healthy body because it is the temple of God. this is just some of what we believe in
@lroberts74 (429)
• United States
9 Nov 06
Thank you very much for allowing me to know more about your faith!
@beezleben (31)
• United States
13 Nov 06
I dont have a title for what my beliefs are. I feel that once you give such a thing a title, it becomes something not of truth... simply, a human organization where one can be governed by his fellow man.