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What is your religion?

What is your religion?


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I consider myself a Gladys Hardy Southern Baptist:
Originally Posted by Gladys Hardy
I love Jesus, but I drink a little.
I usually split with them on political issues as well.

:lamo on the Gladys Hardy quote.

Yup, some of the bretheren could loosen up just a mite once in a while.
 
:lamo on the Gladys Hardy quote.
I can't remember when or where I first heard that, but I thought it was hilarious! It originated on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, apparently:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83JDXXKzOXg"]YouTube - Ellen DeGeneres ~ I Love Jesus But I Drink A Little (HQ)[/ame]
 
The thing is, I can't tell if that gal is real or not.

I was born and raised in the south and I would imagine she is probably real. Its funny just the same though.
 
By the way, why does the poll above indicate two votes for Sunni Muslim, but only one user name is visible?

My money is on terrorism.
Because in the poll forum section you do not have to be logged on to vote. In other words a you do not have to be a member to vote or you can log off, close your browser, clear your cookies, start your browser again , come back to the poll without logging on in order to vote again. This is why I make my polls public,so I know what members voted for what.
 
The Pope, in Catholic dogma he is infallible.

Is that in the catechism? Btw, that doesn't really answer my question. If I call myself a Catholic, then what's the defining characteristic?
 
Believe in a God but do not associate with any paticular religion.

This describes me perfectly, although I'm not sure I would call myself an "Agnostic".
 
Atheist................
 
Part christian, part hindu, and part agnostic! :doh
I like Jesus and reincarnation. :mrgreen:
 
recovering Catholic...:mrgreen:

j/k I was baptised and when I was about 10, went back, started chatechism, got in a fight with the nuns that escalated to the priest and that turned into a lifelong battle against the church..... :mrgreen:

I've always followed the ways of my ancestors. It's not really a religion, more of a way of life. My church is Chief Mountain.
chief-mountain.jpg

Surrounding the base you can find numerous trees with offerings tied to them. My ancestors have been taking their prayers there for thousands of years... The men of my family have been ascending to the top for thousands of years. There's a certain group of trees where my family ties their prayer offerings. We just keep adding to those offerings without disturbing the other offerings, some faded to dust....

In all of those mountains are sacred places where we've gone since our earliest memories to pray and test ourselves. Red Blanket Butte, the Belly Buttes, the "Rock"...... a glacial rock that has no business out on the open plains far from the glaciers, left behind eons ago and sitting in a pretty exact arrangement. When you sit in the small cave made by the rock and the piece that broke off when it was left, the only thing you can see is Chief Mountain off in the horizon.

I guess I'm a proud savage heathen.:mrgreen:
 
Jewish, and a pretty religious one at that.
 
I was born Jewish, when I stay with my relatives, I enjoy Friday night, its the strong family atmosphere, and the wonderful memories it evokes.
 
I was born Jewish, when I stay with my relatives, I enjoy Friday night, its the strong family atmosphere, and the wonderful memories it evokes.

I would wager it is the good spanking from Yahweh that you really love?.
 
I would wager it is the good spanking from Yahweh that you really love?.
Only if he used a dampened rolled up Guardian, the ink is hypo -allergenic
 
Only if he used a dampened rolled up Guardian, the ink is hypo -allergenic

I no longer believe you have ever been Jewish in any sense, way or rollump, all Jewish people in the UK read the Daily Mail, though they pretend to read the Times.
 
Only since they put a page three Rabbi in the Jewish Chronicle:shock:
 
Only since they put a page three Rabbi in the Jewish Chronicle:shock:

No one can beat the first issue "Hillel the hottie". Even Jesus got a spiritual woodie on this one.
 
Which, that I'm Jewish, I'm pretty religious, or both?

Both. LOL I never associated any religion with you, so it's interesting to me that religion is clearly important to you.

Do you go to temple every weekend? If you would rather not discuss this, no worries. (I'll just PM you. ;) KIDDING.)
 
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