How many religions did you try before you converted to now?

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AsAdam2Eve
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24 Nov 2006, 6:11 am

Born and baptized a Christian, drifted into Agnosticism, had a crisis and looked at Judaism, coming full circle back to Christianity but with a new point of view and new interpretations not shared by most churches.


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28 Nov 2006, 3:17 pm

Raised in the Assyrian Catholic church.
Looked around at a bunch of religions, but in
the end found Islam.



krist
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23 Dec 2006, 3:13 pm

i was a christian deist before



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26 Dec 2006, 4:56 am

I was a very strong Christian, however after being educated about more religions (Atheism included) and after a long period of confusion I settled with Agnosticism.


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26 Dec 2006, 4:45 pm

My dad tried to raise me Catholic, then I tried Buddhism, then I was Atheist for a while because I didn't have hope for anything and I stopped believing in anything. Now I'm Agnostic.



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27 Dec 2006, 2:07 am

Was raised fundamentalist Christian. Too much hate comes out of that group especially considering Jesus was supposed to be love. Not sure what I am now. I feel its hard to change beliefs and when faith is challenged, you tend to lose it all together. If anything, i like catholicism, because there is more logic behind it and they can accept a symbolic meaning of certain bible stories while evangelicals believe its all literal fact.