<p>im am not as religious now as I used to be. i used to attend church every sunday and pray like 5 times a day but i really havent been doin that as much anymore.</p>
<p>Got accepted, but I'm going to USC. I am an atheist/existentialist/nihilist. I wrote about that, made it in.</p>
<p>I'm a current Pepperdine student and I consider myself religous. Wherever you are in your religious life (from strong believer, to not religious at all), you'll find others like you here. If you want the strong Christian community, you can easily find it, but it won't be pushed on you if you don't want it.</p>
<p>I am accepted and I am quite religious....but not the Church of Christ..though I am still Christian</p>
<p>I got accepted, but im not religous.@ all im not atheiest or anything i just really dont care.</p>
<p>Accepted, and devoted Roman Catholic. My Brother-in-Law attends this school, he is not religious at all, and although the school does have a religious character among the administration and the student body, he says it does not bother him at all. When I visited, It doesnt seem that the religious aspect of Pepperdine is overbearing, unlike at the University of Notre Dame, which I have visited several times, the Catholicism is in your face, though it is not forced upon you.</p>
<p>Accepted and Church of Christ.</p>
<p>Accepted, Church of Christ. The basic rule at the school, besides the few requireds, you can be as religious, or unreligious as you wish.</p>