I was baptised but never really went to church or anything except maybe at Armistice day and stuff.
 
I was baptised but never really went to church or anything except maybe at Armistice day and stuff.
A lot of people are like that. My church usually has chairs to spare each Sunday, but come Easter or Christmas we have people standing because so many more come.
 
A lot of people are like that. My church usually has chairs to spare each Sunday, but come Easter or Christmas we have people standing because so many more come.

I don't do it for Easter or Christmas but yeah.
 
I lived the beginning years of my life as a Catholic, but after realizing that my religion conflicted with my beliefs and the beliefs of the ones I cared about I became a Deist.

As for those of you who don't know what Deism is, you believe there is a higher power, a divine power in the Universe, but you do not worship him/her/it nor do you pay tribute to him/her/it. Also there is no prophet, like Jesus or Muhammad.
 
Orthodox-Christian reporting in. Where lectures last three hours and you stand through them like a man.
Good 'ole Orthodox. Growing up I used to go to a Romanian church (which is orthodox) and the sermons were always at least 2 hours, occasionally 3.
 
Baptised as a Catholic (i go to church on Sunday too), but I consider myself as agnostic along with my other cousins. Though I work in a Christian church on Sunday as a Sunday school teacher.
 
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I always thought that agnostic was a cop out, so I guess I'm a secularist. I went to church once in my entire life and never again.
 
Good 'ole Orthodox. Growing up I used to go to a Romanian church (which is orthodox) and the sermons were always at least 2 hours, occasionally 3.

That is nothing. I was raised a Mormon. We had morning sacrament that lasted a hour. Then we have another hour long session. Afterwards we have sunday school for a hour. Once you were done with sunday school and were over 16, you went to the parents version of sunday school for another hour. Kids were two hours schools.

So we were there for at least 4 hours.
 
Baptised as a Catholic (i go to church on Sunday too), but I consider myself as agnostic along with my other cousins. Though I work in a Christian church on Sunday as a Sunday school teacher.

You, a Sunday School teacher? whaaaaaaaa
 
That is nothing. I was raised a Mormon. We had morning sacrament that lasted a hour. Then we have another hour long session. Afterwards we have sunday school for a hour. Once you were done with sunday school and were over 16, you went to the parents version of sunday school for another hour. Kids were two hours schools.

So we were there for at least 4 hours.
Oh, that was just the sermon. It didn't count sunday school or worship, lol.
Generally around here it's 30-45 mins, plus 30 for worship.
 
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Accept His Noodly Magnificence into your heart, into your soul, and ye shall forever be free. R'Amen
 
I've never understood the whole Christian vs. Science debacle. It's not impossible for the two to commingle, it just depends on how you interpret certain verses in The Bible. I'm the type of guy who reads a college textbook over human anatomy before I got to bed but at the same I still accept Christianity into my life and attend my church and youth group weekly.
 
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