what religion do u believe in and why?

Australia
December 1, 2006 11:16pm CST
do u believe in any religion or not and why? i was baptised as a lutheran christian but i am still undecided...how about u?
5 responses
• Philippines
2 Dec 06
Im a christian, Roman Catholic specifically. Both of my parents are christian, so automatically ill follow their religion. But im not really into religion. As long as i believe in my god and do his will that would be it. I also respect other religion even if its different from my belief.
@edigital (2709)
• United States
2 Dec 06
I support your verse that you born in christian family and automatically follow their religion and also respect other religion. We do not know what is true in religion as we had no scope to see it in our own eyes. Above all serving the mankind is a great to prove that you are from good religion.
• Australia
2 Dec 06
well good luck to u, your faith is strong, it is harder for me i have had a lot of bad things happen
@balasri (26537)
• India
2 Dec 06
I am a Hindu.And I believe in Hinduism.It is a very very ancient religion with great epics and values.And I respect any religion that advocates love and peace.
• Australia
2 Dec 06
as do i
@edigital (2709)
• United States
2 Dec 06
I am in Islam (Muslim) religion. I born in this religious family and following this religion and I am very happy with this religion and getting peace in mind that is enough.
• Australia
2 Dec 06
that is it, as long as u have peace of mind u will live a fullfilled life.
• United States
2 Dec 06
I was raised Catholic however once I finished grammar school (It was a catholic grammar school). I stopped believing in God. I just choose not to believe without proof. A bible isn't enough proof for me I see it merely as a story.
• Australia
2 Dec 06
i agree it is hard to believe in something without proof someone could have just written the bible when they were bored lol u are a cutie by the way!!!
• Philippines
2 Dec 06
i am a catholic in paper but christian at heart, religion are just guidelines, because there is no such perfect religion, what matter is "faith in God".