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Yep, when I was six my parents converted me from Methodist to Catholic. Dad said if I wanted to be buried in a Catholic cemetery I had to go until I could be "confirmed" and after that I could do anything I wished.
The weird thing is that I was actually Baptized in a Catholic church as an infant so the Methodists didn't have to redo it and neither did the Catholics because they said it only had to be done once. So from a very early age there was a lot of stuff about "religion" that wasn't very clear.
[1 point]4 years ago by ChipmonkReplyEdited 4 years ago by Chipmonk
Yes, I gave it up.
agreed
Yep, when I was six my parents converted me from Methodist to Catholic. Dad said if I wanted to be buried in a Catholic cemetery I had to go until I could be "confirmed" and after that I could do anything I wished.
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[1 point] 4 years ago by deleted user ReplyHaaaaaaaa!
The weird thing is that I was actually Baptized in a Catholic church as an infant so the Methodists didn't have to redo it and neither did the Catholics because they said it only had to be done once. So from a very early age there was a lot of stuff about "religion" that wasn't very clear.
Catholic education to the age of 13, an atheist from age 20.