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Which faiths are represented?

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
I have a theory on this and it may be ridiculous. But I believe we are all agnostics to a degree whether we admit it or know it or not. That doesn't mean we don't subscribe to a certain religion or set of principles. However, as defined by Webster, :a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (such as God) is unknown and probably unknowable; broadly :one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god*.
Could be.

For the record I'm a Christian and see NO conflict between my faith and Freemasonry.
 

freemasonpha

Registered User
The Correct one. ;)

For the past 7 years, I have been going to a Christian nondenominational church. But in my time... I have been Baptist, Presb., Lutheran, and a brief fling as a Catholic. My God didn't change... just my surroundings.

Congregational church government?

Credo or baptism upon profession of faith?

Lord's Supper once or twice a month?

Slight lean toward charismatic gifts?

Most non-demons are Baptist or Baptistic.
 

LK600

Premium Member
Congregational church government?

Credo or baptism upon profession of faith?

Lord's Supper once or twice a month?

Slight lean toward charismatic gifts?

Most non-demons are Baptist or Baptistic.

Why would you want to know all of that, and what on earth did I say that would lead you to ask it lol.
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
For the past 7 years, I have been going to a Christian nondenominational church. But in my time... I have been Baptist, Presb., Lutheran, and a brief fling as a Catholic. My God didn't change... just my surroundings.
Same here. No matter what church I attend I simply consider myself a Christian.
 

JanneProeliator

Registered User
And what comes to me I belong in a Lutheran church and culturally most Finnish persons are everyday Lurheran Christians as well I am. And by everyday meaning religion is not really big in Finland and churches are not that big of an auctorithy. We tend to believe in our way and have been raised culturally in Lurheran Christianity. I my self believe in god regardless of church. I wouldn't mind being in Cahtolic church or Muslim mosque or a Bhuddist temple. I believe in all of them I serve the same god.

I don't know if this makes any sense.... :D
 

Matt L

Site Benefactor
Born and raised Roman Catholic. At one time early in my life I thought about the priesthood. I am now a non denominational Christian. I have a few other Brothers in my circle that are also Catholic. I am not the first Catholic in my family to join the fraternity. My grandfather on my mother's side became a mason in 1909 against my grandmother's wishes.
 

freemasonpha

Registered User
Why would you want to know all of that, and what on earth did I say that would lead you to ask it lol.

I'm a bit of theology a nerd. It has been my experience that non-denominational churches are really just Baptists with better music lol.

Joke: How can you tell a Baptist from a Non-Denominational Christian? The Non-Denominational Christian will say hi to you at the party store. :)
 
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