If your cat went to church. . .

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I think Scratch would be a Buddhist because she's so laid back, and sometimes it seems like she's meditating. :p
 

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I can't even imagine how long this list would be had you tried to list every possible religion! Even such seemingly straightforward ones as "Methodist" should be divided up into different things (like, I was reared United Methodist, which is different) and the same words mean different things in different countries.

It's so fascinating.
 
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Originally Posted by Zissou'sMom

I can't even imagine how long this list would be had you tried to list every possible religion! Even such seemingly straightforward ones as "Methodist" should be divided up into different things (like, I was reared United Methodist, which is different) and the same words mean different things in different countries.

It's so fascinating.
You're right. Our pastor gave a sermon a few weeks back on unity and he said that there were over 250 different "varieties" of Baptists alone! (I was raised Southern Baptist.)
 

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well, gosh. this is a hard question. stoli probably would love to explore - which i would. . . .and if that was an option, I'd chose Wiccan.
 

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Buddhist. I think my cats will like the aura of "gentleness" and "respect for all life" of this one.
 

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Zoey stated church is not for her... Her relationship to the almighty is personal...

Kandie thinks she is an non denominational and also observes Juddism
 

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I interviewed the entire tribe, and they came to an agreement. The name of the church doesn't matter. Whichever one has padded pews, indoor litterboxes, lots of food and valet parking.....let us know and we'll be there
 
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Originally Posted by Skippymjp

I interviewed the entire tribe, and they came to an agreement. The name of the church doesn't matter. Whichever one has padded pews, indoor litterboxes, lots of food and valet parking.....let us know and we'll be there
My grandfather was fond of comparing going to church with stopping at a gas station: It doesn't matter what brand of gas you put in your car. The important thing is to remember to stop for gas so you can keep going.
 

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Originally Posted by Emma's Friend

My grandfather was fond of comparing going to church with stopping at a gas station: It doesn't matter what brand of gas you put in your car. The important thing is to remember to stop for gas so you can keep going.
How very ecumenical!
 

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Mooch I see as Baptist...she can get to shoutin!

Noodles would have to be some fire and brimstone one. She likes to smack whoever walks by every now and then if she's in one of thoes moods!
 
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