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    I was born a refugee and when we first came to Australia it was the Seventh-Day Adventist church that helped us settle down here.

    Over time, my family became more and more secular, so I guess my upbringing was worldly?

    Then, when I was 17 I went back to the SDA church (on my own, my family is still non-religious) out of thankfulness for what they provided for my family when I was still an infant, even if I do not agree with all of their doctrines.

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    Born with no religion, though given a Biblical name (in conjunction with my elder brother's), yet we attended Sunday Masses. My parents later baptized me as a Catholic at age 6, and we continued attending Masses, until I began developing my ideas related to skepticism; I have not gone to church since age 11 or 12. Now, I have ended up where I began, with no religion, yet still have a Biblical name.

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    My parents deliberatly tried to find a non-religious name for me, thus naming me after a celtic queen (All these inate expectations to live up to!) Later, they realised that two streets from their house was St. Sunniva's school.

    That aside. I was brought up to understand and respect all religions, we read the bible around easter, read the koran for Eid, read buddisht scriptures while visiting the Borobudur, and told tales of hinduism. Both my parents were baptized, but neither is religious.

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    Buddhist.

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    Atheist.
    The religion that my mind has mostly in common with (during my life experience) is Buddhism, although I am not physically close to Buddhists.
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    I grew up Catholic-raised, but have broken away from that. These days I'm somewhere between agnostic and buddhist.
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    Brought up Methodist, now Atheist, of Jewish and Gypsy descent.
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    I grew up worshiping Sunday afternoon football (NFL), a religion around these parts. While I still maintain a certain reverence for this faith, I'm not as intense about it as I was in my younger days. But on those rare moments when faith aligns with circumstance, I can open a ceremonial beverage and raise it on high near my cushioned pew from whence I participate in this particular kind of worship from afar, as, alas, my sermon still arrives live via satellite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Comedian View Post
    I grew up worshiping Sunday afternoon football (NFL), a religion around these parts. While I still maintain a certain reverence for this faith, I'm not as intense about it as I was in my younger days. But on those rare moments when faith aligns with circumstance, I can open a ceremonial beverage and raise it on high near my cushioned pew from whence I participate in this particular kind of worship from afar, as, alas, my sermon still arrives live via satellite.
    No pilgrimage on the cards yet then?

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    Born with both my parents being agnostic. I now consider myself an atheist.
    My dad was raised Hindu. My grandpa on my mom's side was raised Jewish and my grandmother on my mom's side was raised Catholic but both considered themselves atheists when raising my mom.
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    I was brought up Catholic. I went to a private catholic school for 9 years. I never really took it seriously, and I am now athiest.

    I think the nuns and monks confused me...

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    Born and raised Roman Catholic

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    Umm...I was born under...Bhuddist? Well, my mom was Catholic, I think? Eh, either way, I don't remember going to Bhuddist temples or Catholic churches. Mormonism now.

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    I was born and raised a christian. I lapsed for a number of years, but a number of events have since made me start reading my bible again.

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