I believe he's a "born again" Christian. He just didn't believe in god being almighty, for a time, then a switch was hit, in his mind, that said "god is almighty, and will take anyone in as a child of god." That would explain why he dosent snog the crowd anymore or make racist remarks. July 17, 2008 Shawn always believed in God, just didn't always follow God, he is a born again Christian and he has never made racist remarks. Read his book it is great and explains that Becca was going to Bible studies and he would always ask questions and finally went to the men's Bible class and now teaches a class every Wed. morning.
She's christian. But since she's so busy obiviouslly she doesn't have much time to go to church.
Since America is free, (freedom of religion) there is no such thing as a Christian state.
It depends if they follow Jewish religion or Vampire religion
The predominant religion in Cuba is Roman Catholicism, followed by Santería, a syncretic religion combining elements of Yoruba beliefs with Roman Catholicism. There are also smaller minority communities of Protestant Christians, Jehovah's Witnesses, and practitioners of other Afro-Cuban religions.
Stryper is a Christian glam metal band from Orange County, California. So since this band is a Christian metal band it is safe to say that the band believes in the Christian religion.
Christians can worship anytime and anywhere they want. Most thank God before they eat, and before they go to bed. But since Christianity is a relationship not a religion, Christians don't have to worship a specific time or place.
Swahili people follow the religion of Islam since ninth century.
None at all, since, being an Olympian god, he himself was an integral part of ancient Greek religion.
Probably christian protestant (evangelical-lutheran church) since his family are Norwegians
Since Christianity is the largest religion, it is located all over the world. It is mostly in the West. But Christianity has a foothold in Asia as well.
Well most christian came from Europe since tat was there religion and then tried to convert Indians into christian as well but there are still a lot back in Europe since after all the pope lives there.
yes Not always, it depends what it is. People have different things they consider moral. Some things we can all agree on like murder and rape for instance. When it comes to sex before marriage or abortion the views differ. Many get their moral values from their religion and others get it from home or simply themselves while growing up. This is also why it's a good thing to keep religion and politics apart when it comes to making laws since not everyone follow that religion or any religion at all. And even those who do does not agree with everything the religion stands for. It would end up forcing people to follow the laws of a religion they are not following and since we have freedom of religion that is not legal.