i'm having some trouble deciding on what religion i actually am. i was brought up catholic and i'd like to believe i'm catholic because i believe in everything the bible says about jesus and the resurrection and all. however i think that gay marriage shouldn't be a problem (as long as they don't raise children). and i don't see the big deal in having sex before marriage, as long as you're in love and not just being a prostitute or whatever. i don't really know much about religion so can someone help me out to religions i could look into? thankss.
ivycheang answered Monday September 14 2009, 8:52 pm: I don't see the reason why we must choose a religion to believe in. My entirely family has no religion, and I came out fine. I am willing to think that god exist and I also support homosexuals. I think it's perfectly fine for them to raise a children too. It's same as children with a parent that is criminal. It don't affect them. I think having sex before marriage is okay too. I don't see why we must select a religion. I would love to hear your thoughts of why we need a religion. I just wanna know what others think. Not that I don't support religion. I do like to have it too but I can't find one I want. [ ivycheang's advice column | Ask ivycheang A Question ]
aprilhct answered Thursday August 20 2009, 7:25 pm: I was born into a Catholic family and when I was around 10 we changed our religion to Baptist. Then I went to an Adventist church. I am still looking for a religion I like. There is nothing wrong with a gay couple raising children. Here are some sites that have different religions listed and gives you some insight to them.
Rock_Chick13 answered Thursday August 20 2009, 5:15 pm: I'm catholic and I don't believe everything the stronger catholics do. It just means your a more laid back catholic and if that doesn't satisfy you as an answer than your Christian. [ Rock_Chick13's advice column | Ask Rock_Chick13 A Question ]
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