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04-22-2011 05:22 AM |
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Originally Posted by TheWickerFan
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Is that it? I know i hurt your feelings with wit. But gesh. Try and be a little more creative with your.....O wait. You think bill maher is leet. never mind.
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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba
(Post 889893)
See, this to me (and I don't say this specifically to offend, I'm just trying to explain my point of view) is kind of stepping a little bit closer to being fanatical about your religion...because there's places of worship, and then there's not.
Choosing to make the entire open world a place of worship exposes other people to your religious practices without their choice or consent - and I don't think it's respectful of other people who simply choose to either
a: Not follow religion
b: Have religion, but not feel the need to have others observe them.
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If someone wants to pray in public they should be able to. It is what living in a free society is all about. If seeing someone say a prayer in public is distressing to you, then you are in need of a phycologist. If one can't say a pray in public because some how it exposes someone to religion without their consent. Then all forms of public demonstrations should be banned. I never gave no one permission to expose me to their political ideas. One thing about living in a free country is, if you see someone praying. You can always turn your head or look away. What you're proposing is a form of dictatorship.
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Originally Posted by TheWickerFan
(Post 889895)
I'm with Cheeba and Deposable on the issue of religion actually being harmful. So many horrors commited and so much progress hindered in the name of religion is enough to make me hate it.
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Yeah, religious people be as peaceful as the atheists who, started ww1, ww2 . Or the countless genocides they introduced on the world.,
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