Free presbyterian (protestant)
George Crum's religion is not definitively known. He was born to a multiracial family in the 19th century, and historical records do not specifically mention his religious affiliation.
He stated on an interview with Stephen Colbert that he is agnostic.
George Boole was raised as a Methodist but later in life he identified as an agnostic, expressing doubts about organized religion and a belief in divine intervention.
George Costanza converted to Latvian Orthodox for the sake of a girlfriend.
George Read was likely affiliated with the Anglican Church, as he was born in a British colony and attended schools with strong Anglican ties. However, he did not publicly express his religious beliefs or affiliations, so his true religion remains unknown.
The Angelican religion :)
he practiced a catholic religion
Catholic
Christian
christion
He is christian
George N. Lundskow has written: 'The sociology of religion' -- subject(s): Religion and sociology
George Orwell was an agnostic.
He follows the Hare Krishna religion, which is a vegetarian religion.
George Gottlob Hackman has written: 'Religion in modern life' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religion
hinduism is the best religion.
It was built as a memorial to George Washington, and has nothing to do with religion.It was built as a memorial to George Washington, and has nothing to do with religion.It was built as a memorial to George Washington, and has nothing to do with religion.It was built as a memorial to George Washington, and has nothing to do with religion.It was built as a memorial to George Washington, and has nothing to do with religion.It was built as a memorial to George Washington, and has nothing to do with religion.