What religion are you?

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-21-2004
What religion are you?
10
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 2:20pm

I am just curious since we have so many prayer's on this board (which I think is great!)


This is NOT a debate. I don't care what religion everyone is or even if you have no religion so please respect everyone.


My family is Christian and we attend a non-denominational church. I was born into a Baptist family and Dh into Catholic but we both felt like a non-denominational was a better fit for us.

Image hosted by Photobucket.com


Image hosting by Photobucket
iVillage Member
Registered: 02-20-2005
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 3:12pm

We attend a non-denominational church


Kyle was not raised in church, but I grew up in "holy-roller" churches. LOL

Image hosted by Photobucket.com


Image hosted by Photobucket.com

Photobucket

iVillage Member
Registered: 01-06-2004
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 3:14pm
We really dont have one.
Chris is not a beliver at this moment and I am right with him.
I do not put this on Andrew though. He does go to the church I have attended for over 20 years. Which is a Methodist church. Great people there. Nothing fancy, just plain and simple.





Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 3:18pm
We're Catholic. DH is a cradle Catholic. I'm a convert from being non-denominational.


Avatar for me_n_my_gals
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 3:48pm
We are Lutheran
Photobucket
iVillage Member
Registered: 11-13-2003
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 3:48pm

We are Catholic. We had dd baptised when she was a baby, but we arent "hard core" types. If dd wants to explore other religions when she's older, she is free to do so. I converted a few years ago, and dh was raised Catholic.

lesley

Photobucket

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-21-2004
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 3:55pm

I would love to know more about this religion! We have many types of churches in our community but I can't think of any Lutheran churches. I would love it if you would share!


Image hosting by Photobucket
iVillage Member
Registered: 11-26-2004
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 4:36pm
We're Baptist.
Image hosted by Photobucket.com

Lilypie Baby Ticker

Lilypie First Birthday tickers
iVillage Member
Registered: 11-05-2004
Fri, 08-19-2005 - 6:46pm
I'm Catholic, so is Dh :)

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-13-2004
Sat, 08-20-2005 - 4:10am

I'm an athiest and so is DH

Our children are free to explore religion however they choose. They go to scripture at school so that they can learn the things that I can't teach....and then make an informed decision for themselves.

As yet, they don't know what I believe - except for my passion for religious tolerance. I teach them that different people believe different things and that we must respect other people's ideas. And I also teach them to *expect* respect in return. We can discuss different thoughts - but never push our ideas onto others. I teach that if people don't respect our beliefs, then they're not the kind of people we want as friends.

At present, 6yo DD believes in God, and I don't know what my autistic 8yo believes.

Mind you, DD recently told me that "God is the internet" Why? "Because it knows everything!" LOL

Dress Up Games, Doll Makers and Cartoon Dolls @ The Doll Palace
iVillage Member
Registered: 04-08-2005
Sat, 08-20-2005 - 1:28pm

We are Christian attending a Pentacostal church. I was raised Catholic and DH Baptist. I converted when I met him in 1992. My family is still Catholic and my mother pretty much hates that I converted. Every time something bad happens to me she believes it is God punishing me since I converted. I don't even pay attention to her since she doesn't even attend Church only for funerals or weddings. All I can do is pray for her. She would probably disown me if she found out we give our 10% tithes to our church...lol.

Olivia

Image hosting by Photobucket

&nbs