The majority of current members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) are converts or children of converts. Converts are still considered full-fledged Mormons and have all the same responsibilities and rights as those who were born into the Church.
A person is Jewish if their mother was born Jewish, or if they properly accepted and converted to Judaism.
According to the Orthodox tradition, it is either someone who appropriately converted under the authority of an Orthodox Rabbi/Beis Din, or someone who's mother was Jewish. According to the Conservative tradition, it is is someone who is converted by the beit din of any Jewish authority (Orthodox, Conservative or Reform), or or someone who's mother was Jewish. According to the Reform tradition, it is is someone who is converted by the beit din of any Jewish authority (Orthodox, Conservative or Reform), or someone who has at least one Jewish parent and was raised Jewish.
No, the matter is simply converted into something else on Earth
Catholic; the Anglican Church
nobody is born a christian. That's a decision you have to make yourself.
Esma'il I, shah who converted Iran from Sunni to Shi'ah was born July 17 1487 .
No his wife is a born Christian, he never converted.
well if you penetrate someone in his rootcause and if it feels good, then you have just been converted
No, she converted to Judaism when she married Eddie Fisher, I believe
No! She was born Catholic, then later in her life she converted to Christian Science
St. Francis Xavier had converted around 50,000 people. That is the most people someone has converted since St. Paul. P.S. My name is Bernice Cassandra Williams
The word you are probably looking for is "convert." It can be used as a noun or a verb: VERB: "He was a Christian but converted to Judaism." NOUN: "A convert is often more zealous in following the religion than someone born into it."