My grandfather was a practising Quaker. My father was a nihilist. But nihilism, if you like, is the beginning of faith anyway.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
However, I spent most of my time in a Quaker school.
Both my parents are Methodist preachers, I grew up in a church.
My family for several generations have been members of the Unitarian Church.
I was brought up in a Christian home in Australia with a father who was very bold about his faith.
I grew up as a kind of nondenominational Christian. I have two uncles who are Baptist ministers. I went to a Samoan church when I was younger. I went to a Catholic school, so I was actually able to experience a lot of different religions. Mormonism, as well. My father in-law, who I'm very close with, is a Muslim.
Quakers almost as good as colored. They call themselves friends and you can trust them every time.
My dad was a Methodist minister.
My grandfather was a Pentecostal preacher.
Faith? Haven't any. I'm not a nihilist or a relativist. I don't believe in anything but change. I'm a Heraclitean - you can't step in the same river twice.
However, ironically, I was baptized Presbyterian, and went to a Quaker school for twelve years.