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lol I am not a convert, but one time I was with a friend who used to be an Evangelical and then became Catholic, and my other Protestant friends just assumed she was always Catholic, and when they found out she was a convert their jaws about hit the floorThe short answer is: Southern Baptist to Catholic.
I went through some phases of doubt, and I'm still not immune to them, but none of them were permanent.
Another story here. Lutheran because my parents were, as a kid. Atheist. A little witchcraft. Came to faith in a non-denominational church and am now waiting to join the Catholic church.
Everyone thinks I'm Mennonite, Amish, or Pentecostal because of my dress. Kind of funny.
What made you change religions?
Have you always been the religion you are now?
I have belonged to Baptists, Mennonites, Anglicans and Pentecostal churchesWhat are some different churches you have belonged to?
I left the Pentecostal church because I wanted to explore what other denominations there were out there. I left the baptist church because I found that the Mennonite church was very family oriented. I left the Mennonite church because I experienced antisemitism from Columbia Bible College and because of the history of the Mennonites during the holocaust. I now attend the Anglican church.What made you change religions?
No. I was raised Catholic and identified as such until the age of 14-15. At that point, I abandoned doctrinal beliefs but retained standard Christian ideas and continued to identify as Christian. At 16, I decided I was either agnostic or atheist. I've been trying to go to a Unitarian Universalist church.Have you always been the religion you are now?
atheist to wiccan to christian to somewhere between christian and wiccan with some atheist leanings currently.
I was a militant atheist until about 19 when God literally spoke to me. But I didn't recognize His voice yet, so I went on a journey to find what exactly had happened.
I got into the occult a little bit. Nothing too serious, but got a few books on the subject and was becoming more spiritual, but something kept nagging at me and the fear of something was building.
I told a friend about the journey of what happened and the voice I heard and he asked me to go to church with him and I did. It was one of the greatest experiences of my life and that fear went away.
I still struggled the next few years because becoming a Christian went against everything I once believed to be true and real. I truly became a new creation. The church was non-denominational and I've been in that church ever since.
I really haven't gone out of my way to learn the differences between each denomination because I don't like how the church is so split up. We shouldn't be warring with each other over petty differences, despite my own failures in that area.
I was raised jehovah's witness, then dabbled in the occult. Now, I'm a struggling christian.
I was raised in a non-denominational type church, after which when I was just about in my teens we started going to some Calvary/baptist type churches. Later on when I was around 15-16 I got into the Messianic movement and after a year of that began attending Seventh Day Adventists churches...currently I'm going back to the messianic congregation and that is the closest to where I am at Spiritually as well.