giant_lizard answered Thursday July 6 2006, 1:31 am: Well, mate, if you want to be a member of another church, you need to see what that church's requirements for conversion are. Though, you could just go to the church if they don't require any specific initiation. If they're both denominations of Christianity, you can usually just go there and you'll be considered a member. If it's something like switching between Lutherianism and Islam or Judaism, you would normally need to go through some sort of formal conversion process which the mosque/temple's Imam/Rabbai would inform you about. But, yeah, if it's the same religion practically, like Methodist and Presbyterian you could just start going to the other church. Especially if they're both just evangelical protestants. [ giant_lizard's advice column | Ask giant_lizard A Question ]
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