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Question: Which of the following religions (other than your own, if you are religious) would you most consider joining?  You can pick only up to three,  
#1
Roman Catholic Church
 
#2
Eastern Orthodox Church
 
#3
Reform Judaism
 
#4
Conservative Judaism
 
#5
Orthodox Judaism
 
#6
Mahayana Buddhism
 
#7
Theravada Buddhism
 
#8
Hinduism
 
#9
Sikhism
 
#10
Sunni Islam
 
#11
Shi'a Islam
 
#12
Neo-Paganism (including Wicca)
 
#13
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormonism)
 
#14
Baha'i
 
#15
Pentacostalism
 
#16
Anglicanism
 
#17
Methodism
 
#18
Church of Scientology
 
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Author Topic: If you were to convert....  (Read 11252 times)
War on Want
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Junior Chimp
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« on: February 17, 2008, 02:56:07 PM »

Anglicanism, Methodism and Pentacosalism. Yeah I am a pretty stalwart Protestant. No Catholics allowed Tongue.
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War on Want
Evilmexicandictator
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,643
Uzbekistan


Political Matrix
E: -6.19, S: -8.00

« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2008, 11:47:12 PM »

Anglicanism, Methodism and Pentacosalism. Yeah I am a pretty stalwart Protestant. No Catholics allowed Tongue.

A number of my Baptist relatives believe I am Catholic already.  The Episcopal Church (The US branch of the Anglican Communion) can be pretty similar to the RCC. 

Actually, I could be okay with being Catholic if they dropped Papal infallibility, allowed the ordination of women and kept moving in the Vatican Two direction instead of the Opus Dei direction.
Well same with me actually. For some reason though I am pretty anti-Catholic. I like some of the social beliefs on how God's laws transcend human laws, and some of their programs, but I never liked their Church structure, Saints, and other things.
The odd part is my Mexican side of the family is extremely Protestant, to the extent that when my Grandpa married my Grandma lots of the members of his family looked down on him for marrying a Catholic. While my German/Irish side of the family is fairly Catholic, and make jokes at my family for being "Evangelical".
It is like everything dealing with my family is opposite of the real world. lol
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