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--- Quote from: VexNet on June 26 2005, 08:03 am ---if you want to be a catholic why can't you just change and become one, surely you can't be forced to be a Protestent

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-Because i'm not exactly getting any help/support on the issue..and apparently it isn't that simple...

monkey:
well if they are your beliefs, nobody should force anything upon you. just do what your heart tells you. if you no longer want to be a protestant tell someone and ask them what you can do from there.

moezychan:
I was born and raised in a Catholic home and my parents made sure I knew and understood the word of the lord, but up until this past year, I didn't find much joy in learning about God or attending Church.  I actually considered giving up on God, and for that matter on life, but I attend college and I changed my major last year from Business to Early Childhood Education.  I wanted to become an elementary teacher.

One of the nuns at my church was also a teacher and she said she would help me and one of the ways she helped me was by helping me become a Catechist teacher.  I would assist her and on occasion teach a lesson.  By doing this, my faith in the Catholic church grew, along with the faith in myself!  I still go to church and I teach Catechism, and I love it!  In my personal opinion, nothing feels better than having a child love you and put their complete faith in you.  Turned my life around for the better.  And for this reason, I love my religion and I love God!

Kyle Rondart:
I choose not to have a religion due to the fact that there are things in the Holy Bible I don't agree with. I do believe in a higher power just not sure what it is.

Okamirei:
there was this one car I saw yesterday...it had two bumper stickers...one said "born antheist again" and the other "thank God I'm english"

?? o.O; If you're an antheist, how can you thank God?

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