yes
Probably not, there are about 20 of them, there are bound to be differing beliefs and opinions on religion.
THAT IS PRIVATE INFORMATION. Everyone's family whole names are different. I will not share that information.
A Communal Family occurs when a group of families join together, share human and nonhuman resources and look after each other 's children as if they were their own. They often share common religious and moral beliefs, which guides them in their everyday living. All families own the property they live on and again, share in the maintenance and finances. :)
They're Christians, and they follow the Bible. They attend church meetings in one of their rental properties with other families that share their Independent Baptist views.
Queen Mary was most cruel to everyone who did not share her beliefs in the Catholic Religion, hence the name "Bloody Mary"
It depends on the situation. One person in the family shouldn't always have to buy all the food for everyone - that's not fair! You can always say "no" and fix your own meal, or offer to bring a dish for everyone to share if you don't have the money to help out. It's not very nice of them to wait until everyone was there to ask for money, though, if that's what they did. You should all sit down and decide on a plan for the next holiday. Some fair ways most families use are: one person buys and fixes everything and lets the others know what their share is (only tells them ahead of time), or everyone in the family fixes and brings one or more dishes big enough to share with everyone.
No, they did not share the same beiges
they share the same beliefs,history,and languge
Similiar Values and Beliefs
Similiar Values and Beliefs
If I understand correctly, everyone on the site fills out a questionnaire and then people are matched based on their answers. People who share the same interests, beliefs, etc. are paired.
Unlike Protestants, Catholics have a central leadership - the Pope and bishops - who assure we are all share the same beliefs.
The genetics of all of the children are random so in theory they could share between 1 and 99% of the genetics. Not 100% though because everyone is unique!