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View Poll Results: Which religion do you follow?
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Christianity
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49 |
45.37% |
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Islam
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4 |
3.70% |
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Buddism
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3 |
2.78% |
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Judaism
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2 |
1.85% |
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Paganism
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10 |
9.26% |
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Hinduism
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2 |
1.85% |
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Not religious
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28 |
25.93% |
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Other
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10 |
9.26% |
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September 18th, 2007, 04:10 PM
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Which religion do you follow?
A general poll to see which religion BellyBelly members follow. This is an interest poll only, please no debate.
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Creator of BellyBelly.com.au & the BellyBelly Pregnancy Centre
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"Ante-natal care has degenerated to antenatal scare. There has been far too much focus on the worst-case scenario to the point where our thinking has become distorted and we've lost sight of normality." -- Dr Andrew Bisits, Director, Obstetrics Unit, John Hunter Hospital (Newcastle).
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September 18th, 2007, 04:24 PM
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I am Catholic, born into a strongly Catholic family and was very devout through my childhood and into my teens. I then married a Muslim man and I didn't practise for a long time, but came back to the church maybe 5 years ago, a couple of years after my divorce. I had a major crisis of faith during my time undergoing IVF, but have found peace with my religion now.
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Ariani - Shay - Zaki - Charlie
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September 18th, 2007, 06:51 PM
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Forgive me Sushee, as I am not religious - but does that mean there is no category for you to vote or does a Catholic fall into one of those categories?
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Kelly Winder
Creator of BellyBelly.com.au & the BellyBelly Pregnancy Centre
Birth Attendant (not taking new clients for 2008/2009) and Single Mum to Two Gorgeous Children
"Ante-natal care has degenerated to antenatal scare. There has been far too much focus on the worst-case scenario to the point where our thinking has become distorted and we've lost sight of normality." -- Dr Andrew Bisits, Director, Obstetrics Unit, John Hunter Hospital (Newcastle).
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September 18th, 2007, 07:21 PM
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I voted Christian Kel  though there are those who will say that that's not the same thing. I don't see it as different myself.
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Ariani - Shay - Zaki - Charlie
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September 18th, 2007, 07:30 PM
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I follow the Catholic religion as well....but i dont class that as any of the options...
I dont follow it strongly...but thats my religion ive grown up as.
All my kids will be Anglican, i was married in Anglican church too. DH is Anglican thats why we went this way.
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September 18th, 2007, 07:54 PM
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I voted "not religious" - although I was christened as a baby, and as per usual in the 60's/70's I was sent to sunday school etc. for a number of years. But I can't remember the last time I went into a church.
I don't know the difference between Agnostic and Athiest. From my impression one is "don't believe in anything" and the other is "not commited to a religion but open to there being a higher thing"...
I would be the 2nd of those.
I'm married to an Israeli Jew - who was born and bred in Jerusalem. He's not (ultra) religous, but I respect his faith very much. As I am not Jewish, our children are not recognised as Jews... but I really hope that they will take up the Jewish faith.
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September 18th, 2007, 07:56 PM
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I voted 'other'.I was brought up Anglican and went to sunday school/church until I was about 16. After that I guess I kind of lost interest really. I still do believe alot of what is part of the Anglican and Christian faiths, but I have also taken alot out of other faiths and it is now all a mix of different things that I believe...I don't have any hard belief in one faith.
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September 18th, 2007, 08:21 PM
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I voted Christian but I also follow some of the ideals of Buddhism. I was christened Presbyterian, went to Methodist Sunday school and follow aspects of the Catholic faith now. I also have beliefs in a type of spiritualism that doesn't really fit into any category
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September 18th, 2007, 08:41 PM
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I voted other because my religion is not listed and I do not follow it to any recognisable degree. However my job fits well with my religion.
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September 18th, 2007, 08:48 PM
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2009 - the Year of Creation!!
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I was brought up Catholic but now define my religion as Spiritualism, so I put 'other'.
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September 18th, 2007, 09:29 PM
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I put myself in the 'Other' category...
My spirituality is of my own design... its personal, and I don't feel that I need to follow any set religion.
Although I do have a definite interest in Buddhism which I find resonates with me...
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September 18th, 2007, 09:34 PM
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Sometimes I think it is sad to see Christianity broken down into so many different denominations. I am Christian, and tend to feel more comfortable in a Baptist setting, but I do not class myself as Baptist unless forced to pick. I've also been very happy attending churches of other denominations, and feel that there's something to be gained in all of them.
I guess I'm having one of those moments where I wish Christians of different denominations would focus more on unity - what they have that is the same, rather than what makes them different from others. If you get down to the core elements of what someone who is Catholic believes (unless I am misinformed), they are not separate from the rest of Christianity.
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September 19th, 2007, 07:12 AM
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We've got a booby-fed, cloth-wearing, co-sleeping, sling-riding babe
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I am a Buddhist. Raised as spiritual, but no specific religion.
Jodie: you are right....
Agnostic: not commited to a religion but open to there being a higher thing
Athiest: don't believe in anything
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September 20th, 2007, 04:32 PM
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Holiday... what holiday?!
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Kelly, not meaning to be picky, but I think Jehovah's Witnesses would classify themselves as Christian, ie they believe in God and Christ and that is the cornerstone of their teachings. My parents were once JWs, so I feel I can speak with some degree of authority.
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September 20th, 2007, 04:41 PM
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I would have though JW was Christian too... just as Seventh Day Adventists or Mormons are for example.
I'm not religious, was not christianed or raised in a religious family and have no intention to join a belief system but I would say I'm culturally Christian (love Christmas time!). I would also say I'm fairly swayable to spiritual possibilities and I follow a buddist 'path of enlightenment' sort of philosophy.
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September 22nd, 2007, 05:52 PM
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Okay I will remove it - like I mentioned I am not religious so I have no idea LOL
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Kelly Winder
Creator of BellyBelly.com.au & the BellyBelly Pregnancy Centre
Birth Attendant (not taking new clients for 2008/2009) and Single Mum to Two Gorgeous Children
"Ante-natal care has degenerated to antenatal scare. There has been far too much focus on the worst-case scenario to the point where our thinking has become distorted and we've lost sight of normality." -- Dr Andrew Bisits, Director, Obstetrics Unit, John Hunter Hospital (Newcastle).
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September 23rd, 2007, 01:59 PM
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I am not religious either, I just have my own beliefs not any set rules.I see, hear, feel and sense things and that is all I go by. So I dont have a religion I have beliefs!
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September 25th, 2007, 05:13 PM
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Be the person you want your children to be
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i always assumed that being a catholic, meant that i was christian. I didnt realise that the catholic's classified them selves as different.
I was baptised Anglican when i was a baby, but, in order to go to a catholic boarding school, when i was in year 6, i was 'rebaptised' catholic.
I believe that there is a greater being, and that there is a heaven. But, i also believe the story of evolution. I also believe that the breakdown in the community, and the increase of drugs, bashings, murders, crime etc etc, and overall lack of respect and ethics of the younger generation is a result of the lack of religion. Not necessarily christianity, but, just religion - or faith. Lose of a sense of community i guess. The breakdown, or lose of religion/belief has created an every man for himself type senario.
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