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I am an eclectic wiccan, raised roman catholic.
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Protestant. Raised Lutheran Bretheran but am now attending evagelical free.
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Raised Baptist, Baptized at a Pentecostal church, but don't necesarily claim either one.
So I said "Why don't you shove it where the sun don't shine" and so he did. He put it in the cupboard under the stairs and it hasn't been mentioned since. -Stephen Fry |
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I am an Agnostic, raised Agnostic/Atheist
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I'm Roman Catholic, raised the same.
Buildings have two natural enemies- water, and bears. |
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Raised Baptist, but now Lutheran.
"Well, let me just jump into my time machine, go back to the Twelfth Century and ask the vampires to postpone their ancient prophecy for a few days while you take in dinner and a show." |
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Garnerian Eclectic Wiccan, was raised Presbyterian
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Posted by xrahy I am an Agnostic, raised Agnostic/Atheist
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Same. ~D
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. |
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I have no denomination although I tend to associate most closely with Mennonite Brethern as that is my family heritage and I am a Mennonite (by name and region)
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Lutheran.
Libera te tu temet ipsum ab inferis! 52389, 118604 |
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Irish Catholic.
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Non-denominational Christian.
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Athiest/Agnostic, raised Lutheran
Urban Exploration |
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Posted by Valiant Dancer Garnerian Eclectic Wiccan, was raised Presbyterian
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You should check out the occult board. A few wiccans there.
The more things change, the more they stay the same |
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Irreligious, unchurched, and blasphemous on special occasions. "Just another 'godless heathen' named Mike"
Where the fuck is my Maypo? |
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Asatru, a nordic religion, closely related to paganism/wicca and a true heathen ;)
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Posted by imouttahere
You should check out the occult board. A few wiccans there.
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I'm already a member, thanks.
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Lutheran, born and raised. Though I consider myself christian first and foremost. I believe that my faith should come before theological disputes. I personally would like to see female pastors/priests, and there's a list of things that are doctrinal that I don't necessarily agree with. But my Lutheran Church is like my second family, and there's not enough of a difference in views to warrant my looking for another church.
It's a drag, it's a bore, it's really such a pitty To be lookin' at the board, not lookin' at the city. |
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Posted by Decoy I personally would like to see female pastors/priests, and there's a list of things that are doctrinal that I don't necessarily agree with. |
Are you in the US? The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America does allow female pastors, but I'm afraid I would have to know the other doctrines to quote the ELCA stand on them. I do know that the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod does not allow women to be pastors, and is more conservative on many things than the ELCA. I am not sure on the Lutheran Church Wisconsin Synod's position on anything as I am not well acquainted with it. Of course, I have *no* idea about anything beyond the borders of the US at all.
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"Well, let me just jump into my time machine, go back to the Twelfth Century and ask the vampires to postpone their ancient prophecy for a few days while you take in dinner and a show." |
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I'm in Canada. LCC (Lutheran Church Canada) was created in the late nineties when the Missouri sinod was tired of taking care of us north of the border. Since we were part of them, and that nothing has changed much, you can pretty much consider me affiliated with them. Not that it matters, like I said. I just happen to agree with most of what they preach, and it's the church I grew up in.
It's a drag, it's a bore, it's really such a pitty To be lookin' at the board, not lookin' at the city. |