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    I remember the last thread we had about this.. i thought it was very interesting! and I enjoyed getting to know everyone better !...

    I am a christian... I was raised in a baptist church growing up and went to a penticostal (sp) church while i was married... and i attend a baptist church now.

    I believe in the Bible !! I believe in one God... who is also the trinity. The father, son and holy ghost.

    I believe God sent Jesus to earth of a virgin mother, Mary, and He died on the cross for our sins. I believe in salvation. I could go on and on about what all I believe... but to sum it up... I believe in the Bible... I'm not trying to pin a name on it by saying i go to a baptist church... it was just a reference.
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    I think it's so great that we are able to do this

    I'm with Sara luvs her Tinky - I am also Christian (Wesleyan to be exact, but most Christian religions are pretty much the same). I believe in the Bible, I believe that Jesus died for my sins, and I believe in the Holy Trinity (God in three persons).

    I have believed in God most of my life, but it was only within the last few years that I feel as though I became truly Christian. I now life my life for Him. I find comfort in scripture when feeling low....Psalm 91:14-16 - The Lord says "I will rescue those who love me. I will protect those who trust in my name. When they call on me, I will answer; I will be with them in trouble. I will rescue them and honor them. I will satisfy them with a long life and give them my salvation." I love this verse because I can't even begin to tell you how many times God has rescued me.

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    CathyBogart and IRescue, thank you for the information. I didn't know much about pagans and wiccans, so I found your posts really interesting.

    I've gone to a Catholic school since kinder garden, so yes, I am a Catholic. I'm not a 'role model' Catholic, though. I do believe in the Holy Trinity, Virgin Mary, the Saints, the Bible and salvation, but I rarely go to church, and I don't do everything that being a Catholic involves, like confession and eucharist.

    I feel a bit tired right now to write something long about Catholicism, but feel free to ask questions
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    I have no faith but envy those who do
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    Its kinda cool if you think about it, pagans of many sects will work together, but you don't see a groups of Catholics, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witness' doing to many things together.
    That may be true of the individuals you know, but I have been part of many ecumenical gatherings where peoples of various branches of the Judeo-Christian tradition worked together. Happens all the time!

    I am Methodist, by the way, which is a branch of the Protestant church.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    That may be true of the individuals you know, but I have been part of many ecumenical gatherings where peoples of various branches of the Judeo-Christian tradition worked together. Happens all the time!

    Me too - happens quite a bit actually

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    I would say I'm pretty much just a regulare Christian,

    But I belive God, Jesus, The lord ect ... is all one person, It may sound weird that jesus would pray to god him self but that's what I belive and I learned about it threw church.

    I also belive god was not born on Christmas becase there's no snow in jerusalem and almost all the photo's I see of the manger have snow and baby lambs which does not make sence because lambs are born in the spring.

    In some bible photos I don't see snow but I see lambs, sand, flowers ect .. this I belive and from the baby lambs part I would say he was born in the spring around April, again that's what I think because that's the time of year baby sheep are born NOT in mid december lol.

    How did god come to be? .. how was he created? how did this happen? I was taught he came as a thought expressed it was just a unnatural phenomenon that came to be, I also wounder who thought of this thought? lol ... it's kinda confusing for me but all I know is that I belive in god with all my heart and know he's real with in me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
    I also belive god was not born on Christmas becase there's no snow in jerusalem and almost all the photo's I see of the manger have snow and baby lambs which does not make sence because lambs are born in the spring.

    Actually that is true, the actual date of Jesus' birth is not known, but it is believed to be in springtime. The holiday celebrating His birth (Christmas) was made on Dec. 25th to coincide with a pagan holiday.

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    I'm like Twisterdog; I believe that there is a Supreme Being, who manifests him/her/itself in different ways throughout the ages and to different folks. I am not very religious per se, but my beliefs resonate most with polytheistic philosophies. A different aspect of Deity speaks at a different time, as needed. I have come to think that many organized religions attempt to quantify the Infinite, which is of course, impossible!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    I have been part of many ecumenical gatherings where peoples of various branches of the Judeo-Christian tradition worked together. Happens all the time!
    Agreed... for example, my church makes a lot of efforts to do service projects in conjunction with other religions, and we hold several large choir festivals and other such things were all religions and groups are welcome to join in.


    I also have been involved in a lot of activities through my church that are intended to include and benefit the community as a whole, and not just church-goers.

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    I am a Christian and believe in the Bible. I believe that Jesus died for my sins. I believe the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. I don't believe in reincarnation. I think that you only have one life and that's it. I believe that you should only worship God, the Father, and have no other gods before him, as it says in the Bible. Basically I believe everthing the Bible says.

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    I am a Catholic and I believe in the Father, Son and Holy Sprit(or ghost). I believe in the saint and the Bible. I also believe in only worshipping God and having no other gods before him. I believe in Heaven, pergatory (sp?) and hell. I'm not gonna go into much detail about it, it's too complicated

    Oh and about the emo kids a lot of them actually don't practice wicca and everything, at least not with my experience. I know many of them(they used to be happy, I've just known them too long ) and they just cut themselves and talk about how much life hates them. They wear black clothing and wear emo hairstyles, and if they break up with a bf/gf they want to die. That's my experience with emo's

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    What you are describing with the emo kids you know is called Dependent Personality Disorder. Its something that was largely ignored for a while and is showing in today's younger generations. It can be quite serious and only gets worse when people ridicule them. Its no laughing matter. Self-injury is also nothing to take lightly. My girlfriend is a self-injurer. Its a coping mechanism. There are some emo kids who do it just as a trend though, and I hate it because once you get something as a trend, the real problem is passed off as just looking for attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophist

    Well, I may think of some things to share about my on religion later after getting some sleep, but if anyone wants to ask any questions, I am a Latter Day Saint (commonly called 'mormon'). Don't worry about asking questions, trust me, I've just about heard them all .
    Me too. Nice to see a fellow member on here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    What you are describing with the emo kids you know is called Dependent Personality Disorder. Its something that was largely ignored for a while and is showing in today's younger generations. It can be quite serious and only gets worse when people ridicule them. Its no laughing matter. Self-injury is also nothing to take lightly. My girlfriend is a self-injurer. Its a coping mechanism. There are some emo kids who do it just as a trend though, and I hate it because once you get something as a trend, the real problem is passed off as just looking for attention.
    Well, most of my friends are posers. I'm not someone who shrugs it off or thinks it's funny if it is the real thing. I have had a friend who tried to kill herself in front of my house. Just most of my friends are posers, so it just annoys me most of the time. If they're really trying to hurt themselves, I get alarmed.

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