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- Arthur Dent - 04-25-2002

So, what do you beleive in?

Quote:Babi & Baha'i faiths
Buddhism
Zen Buddhism
Catholic
Non-Roman Catholic (not in Communion with Rome)
Uniate Catholic/Eastern Rite
Orthodox (Eastern)
Jehovah's Witnesses
Latter Day Saints
Protestant & post-Reformation
Adventist
Advent Christian Church
Sabbatarian Adventists
Seventh-day Adventist
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Branch Davidians
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
African Orthodox Church
African Protestant Church
African Zion Church
Christ's Sanctified Holy Church Colored
Anglican
Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Orthodox Church
Anglican Rite Jurisdiction of the Americas
Church of England
Episcopalian
Baptist (D-X-f-#)
various "Brethren" groups
Friends (Quakers)
Lutheran
Mennonite
Amish
Methodist
Iglesia ni Cristo
Africa Inland Church
amaNazaretha
Church of the Lord, Aladura
Kimbanguist Church
Zaan Apostolic Church of God
Pentecostal
Reformed/Presbyterian
Apostolic
Calvinist
Central American Mission
China Christian Council
Charismatic Word
Christ Unity Science Church
Jesus Army
Jesus People USA
Jews for Jesus
Jimmy Swaggart audience
born-again
British-Israelism
Charismatic movement
Christian Identity Movement
Evangelicalism
Holiness/Holy
House Church Movement
Pentecostalism
Confucianism
cyberchurches
Church of the Bunny
Church of the Gerbil
Church of the Profit($)
Church of the Subgenius
First Church of Wintermute
Ice Cream Church
Unholy Church of the Octopus
Gurdjieff
Invisible College
astrology
Boehmenism
Philadelphian Society
Freemasonry
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite
Rosicrucian
Ancient and Mystical Order of the Rosae Crucis
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Lectorium Rosicrucianum
Rosicrucian Fellowship
Theosophy
Temple of the Vampire
Hinduism
Jainism (G-XXIV-?-#)
Ashkenazi Judaism
Baghdadi Jews
Bene Israel
Chuetas
Ethiopian Jews
Falas Mora
Federation of Reconstructionist Congregations and Havurot
Gush Emunim
Karaites
kibbutzim
HaKibbutz HaDatai
Marranos
Mashhadi Jews
Messianic Judaism
P'nai Or Religious Fellowship
Quara
Reconstructionist Judaism
Samaritans
Sephardic Judaism
Venta Prieta Jews
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
United Synagogue of America
Donmeh
Izmirlis
Jacobite Donmeh
Koniosos
Orthodox Judaism
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
Lubavitch Hasidism
Reform Judaism
Union of American Hebrew Congregations
Secular Humanistic Judaism
Society for Humanistic Judaism
World Union for Progressive Judaism
International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews
Islam
Black Muslim movement
Darul Islam
Nation of Islam
Moorish Science Temple of America
Druze
Albakourat al-Durzeyat
Shiite
Alevis
Assassins
Nizaris
Seveners
Twelvers
Sufism
Druidism
Egyptian
Satanism
Church of Satan
Temple of Set
Wicca
Amway
Communism
Kimilsungism
Maoism
Marxism
Atlanteans
Star Trek
Star Wars
Tolkien Society
X-Files
Nature and Earth Based Religions
Paganism
Shamanism
Alaskan Athabaskans
Apache
Blackfoot
Chippewa
Choctaw
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Chickasaw
Comanche
Cree
Creek
Crow
Delaware
Ge
Inuit
Iroquois
Hopi
Kiowa
Lakota
Lumbee
Metis
Navajo
Obaku
Oglala Sioux
Ojibwa
Osage
Paiute
Pima
Potawatomi
Pueblo
Puget Sound Salish
Seminole
Shoshone
Sioux
Tlingit
Tohono O' Odham
Yaqui
Zuni
Church of the White Eagle Lodge
Native American Church
Hawaiian traditional religion
Modekngei
Bribri
Inca
Mapuche
Maya
Quechua
Pemon
True People
Taurepan
Agnostic
Atheist
American Atheists
Freethought
North Texas Church of Freethought
Humanist
Shinto
Fukko Shinto
Ryobu Shinto
Unitarian/Unitarian Universalist
Zoroastrianism
Solar Temple
Women's Federation for World Peace
Yoga
Yoga East

And beleive it or not, that's NOT a complete list. I cut out all the sub-sects, uncategorized, etc. Otherwise, you'd still be reading it.


- NaughtyAngel - 04-25-2002

wellfor a while i was apart of the friends/quakers but my mom grew up catholic and the rest of my family goes to catholic church
but since my mom married my step dad we've been going to lutheran church, so im lutheran right now


- Hey Ladi - 04-25-2002

Quote:Church of the Bunny
Church of the Gerbil
Church of the Profit($)
Church of the Subgenius
First Church of Wintermute
Ice Cream Church
Unholy Church of the Octopus
IIIIIICCCE CCRREEEAAAAAAMMMM BBAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRSSSSSS!!

Roman Catholic, part of non-Church-going section :thumbs-up:


- virgingrrl - 04-25-2002

catholic...i is a good grrl :roflmao:


- NaughtyAngel - 04-25-2002

Quote:i is a good grrl
Quote:I'll cup your balls and lick the shaft for $2.
something tells me youre not telling the truth VG {:p}


- Danked - 04-25-2002

I was raised as a Roman Catholic till my family just kind of quit going to church. It went from every sunday morning, to every other sunday morning, to once a month, to just the major holidays, till we just stopped going all together. We just sleep in Christmas morning now. Senior year in high school I got really into Taoism after I chose to write my term paper on it. It was a 15 pager. Best paper I ever wrote.


- Ken'sPen - 04-25-2002

I believe,
that the Kevin Costner diatribe will appear in this thread,
ahhhhhhh Episcopal, but fairly Agnostic.


- Hey Ladi - 04-25-2002

Quote:catholic...i is a good grrl
Quote:I'll cup your balls and lick the shaft for $2.
Nope, that seems correct! :roflmao:


- Skitchr4u - 04-25-2002

I was raised baptist, but i haven't gone to church in years.


- OAS - 04-25-2002

I noticed your list has not listed Armenian Apostolic, therefore it is an invalis list. However I noticed Assassins was on it. Lee Harvey Oswald was a priest?


- NaughtyAngel - 04-25-2002

Quote:Lee Harvey Oswald was a priest?
i dunno u tell us, you were alive


- Hey Ladi - 04-25-2002

Quote:And beleive it or not, that's NOT a complete list.
Quote:I noticed your list has not listed Armenian Apostolic, therefore it is an invalis list.
Sharp as a tack, I tell you! :poke:


- Spitfire - 04-25-2002

I've completely recovered from my Roman Catholic "education"
I'm not sure what I believe in...but I definitely don't believe in any religion that looks down upon other religions because they pray to different invisible men...who's to say which one is right? Buddhism is intriguing because it deals with personal spirituality and enlightenment, and they don't care what you believe in

I try to be spiritual on my own terms


- Ken'sPen - 04-25-2002

Amy BAD use of historical figures to make fun of OAS,
Now if he said,
John Wilkes Booth
then you can use that line.


- DGW - 04-25-2002

Quote:Roman Catholic, part of non-Church-going section
Same here.

The catholic church has some wierd vews as we've seen in the news. I believe in a woman's right to choose but the church doesn't.


- Skitchr4u - 04-25-2002

pssst ladi, its not nice to pick on the senior citizens


- NaughtyAngel - 04-25-2002

i love my uncle swallow
someone had to make the joke though


- Hey Ladi - 04-25-2002

Quote:pssst ladi, its not nice to pick on the senior citizens
Well old man, I DID stop myself from saying.......... ahhhh, Baptist, THAT's what's wrong with you.


- OAS - 04-25-2002

Thanks LAdi, my eyes aren't what they used to be.

Yes Amy I was alive, and I will be alive when they figure out who really did it.


- Buttmunch - 04-25-2002

African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. It was the only place that a poor black child like myself felt comfortable.

This seems to be a place where I can put one of my favorite quotes:

Belinda: Ay, but you know we must return good for evil.

Lady Brute: That may be a mistake in translation.

Sir John Vanbrugh
The Provoked Wife