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The Phelps twins (a.k.a. Fred and George Weasley in the 'Harry Potter' films) have not openly talked about their religion. There are only a few sources that indicate a possible Christian faith. In one interview with the cast, Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy) asks which historical figure would they most like to meet. Oliver Phelps (George) responds with "Jesus". Though that is certainly not enough evidence to assume their religion, both twins have been seen with purity rings on their ring finger. Purity rings are a symbol for younger Christians that state they will not engage in sexual activities or any suggestive clothing, talk, and how they present themselves until they are married. It is first and foremost a promise to God that you will respect your body and spirt and save sex for your marriage (only for your spouse). Since the Phelps twins have not specified their religion, we cannot be certain they are Christian. Maybe they will at some point, but until then we can only assume.

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The Phelps twins, James and Oliver, have not publicly disclosed their religious beliefs. So, it's anyone's guess what they believe in. But hey, as long as they're not causing any magical mischief, who really gives a wand?

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