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  • in reply to: Which religion matches your beliefs? #140058
    Lizarian
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    1. Neo-Pagan (100%)

    2. New Age (86%)

    3. Hinduism (80%)

    4. Mahayana Buddhism (79%)

    5. New Thought (79%)

    6. Unitarian Universalism (76%)

    7. Liberal Quakers (66%)

    8. Scientology (66%)

    9. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (63%)

    10. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (60%)

    11. Reform Judaism (60%)

    12. Taoism (56%)

    13. Theravada Buddhism (56%)

    14. Secular Humanism (55%)

    15. Sikhism (55%)

    16. Orthodox Quaker (48%)

    17. Orthodox Judaism (42%)

    18. Baha’i Faith (41%)

    19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (41%)

    20. Jainism (40%)

    21. Nontheist (38%)

    22. Seventh Day Adventist (36%)

    23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (34%)

    24. Eastern Orthodox (32%)

    25. Islam (32%)

    26. Roman Catholic (32%)

    27. Jehovah’s Witness (27%)

    in reply to: You’re Less Active: How Would You LIke to Be Treated? #139804
    Lizarian
    Participant

    I would like them to buy me some exercise equipment or give me a gym membership. I hate the term less active. It’s like all you are doing is sitting on your butt on Sunday watching tv, eating Bon Bons and getting FAT, instead of sitting on your butt at church getting fat.

    Who technically is MORE active?

    in reply to: Is it possible to re-convert? #138934
    Lizarian
    Participant

    It’s really really hard to do that. If you know of a way, I’d like to know. I found out all the nonsense about the history of the church about 12 years ago, but am still active NOM. I sometimes feel the ‘spirit’ telling me it’s true, however, then I think about the facts and the feelings not matching up to each other, and the Spirit soon leaves. My shelf fell some time ago, but I stay for my DW and even actively serve in callings. I figure it’s no better or worse than any other thing. I consider myself an ‘agnostic christian’ I like Christ teachings, but as far as the Resurrection,etc., it’s probably too good to be true.

    in reply to: We Thank Thee O God… #117536
    Lizarian
    Participant

    I always thought it said

    “Lighten our minds with it’s Lays.”

    which didn’t make much sense to me, but that’s what I thought it said. :D

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