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Old 04-08-2008, 02:48 PM   #21
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I'm Catholic. DH isn't baptized into anything, but attended an Assembly of God Church when he was little. He enjoyed going to Mass with me, and said that he liked the fact that it seemed more "traditional" to him.

I haven't been to Mass in quite a while, but I do intend to start going again when our current pastor moves to a different parish. I know that sounds horrible, but we have no where else to go within an hour drive.
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Old 04-10-2008, 08:32 AM   #22
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Born and raised Catholic with the whole Catholic school and church thing. Husband's a former Catholic too and now we are both born again, evangelical Christians.
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Old 04-10-2008, 09:36 AM   #23
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We are Lutherans. We came to this as a compromise for my husband and I. My husband was raised Catholic and I was raised Baptist. We both feel strongly about our children attending Church so after many months of church "shopping" we came to become Lutherans and LOVE it!
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Old 04-10-2008, 09:41 AM   #24
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As a family we go to a Lutheran Church, but I consider myself a non-denominational spiritualist. I am interested in spirituality and searching for divine meaning beyond the confines of religion.
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I think I am the resident Muslim here! Born and raised muslim. I would call myself moderate and not fanatical in any sense.
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I guess most of my thoughts on religious topics makes me lean more toward Buddhism. I'm not sure if I would go around saying I'm Buddhist, but the more I learn of it, the more I agree with it. I was raised Christian, but stepped away from it years ago. I've looked into many other religions, but Buddhism is the one that speaks the best to me.
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My fiance and I are both atheists. Our children will be raised that way, too.

Growing up I really didn't attend church, unless I was visiting my grandma, then I went to play with the kids at Sunday school. She attended a Presbyterian church. I was christened Presbyterian.

I also attended a Mormon church, a Pentecostal church, a Baptist church and I'm sure a bunch of other denominations at different times between the ages of 11-14, but usually to hang out with my friends. I was never into the God thing.
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My husband and I are both Christians. We used to be Lutheran (and really loved our church) but we just didn't go very often (I know that sounds odd... loved it but didn't go). Anyway, I happened upon a non-denominational church about 5 years ago and we have been there ever since. Love it, love it, love it! My hubby just loves missions and is involved with that aspect. I think he has a real calling there.
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We attend a Christian church. (In some parts of the U.S. it would be considered Independent Christian in other parts Church of Christ (instrumental) - Funny how geography changes the name!) Both DH and I grew up in the Christian church, and we met while attending Kentucky Christian College - now University. Currently, DH is the minister at the church we attend.
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I am independent fundamental bible believing baptist.
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