Squiggy said:I thank god every day for making me an atheist...
IDLEchild said:Religious places of worship are really, bloody, boring.
Ms Ann Thrope said:While I may no longer believe in any god, I continue to admire and appreciate the art that grew out of religious belief systems.
A.B.Normal said:Our father who is Art in heaven{remembering the NightCourt episode }
A.B.Normal said:Our father who is Art in heaven{remembering the NightCourt episode }
Sorry, I have yet to find a good reason to make your personal beliefs fit the expectations of others. If they ask you about your beliefs, they ought to be willing to listen to your answer--no matter what it is. I'm with Ash....show respect, not ignorance. I find anyone who forms their belief system based solely on what others think of them has no purpose in that belief system in the first place.freako104 said:the problem is tho that people will still talk about religion. they will still ask what you believe and such
anyone ever attempted to convert you in math class?
heh
Hm? Are you Christian now?ash r said:when scheduled or told to pray, just bow your head. you dont have to pray or say amen. just bow your head. it shows respect, which is what you'd like to have shown to you.
's what i did, before i was christian.
ralphie said:as was said in Great Expectations: Let's say there was a little girl, and from the time she could understand, she was taught to fear...let's say, she was taught to fear daylight. She was taught it was her enemy, that it would hurt her. And then one sunny day, you ask her to go outside and play and she won't. You can't be angry at her, can you?
a13antichrist said:No - but you can be disappointed in her for showing an inability to think for herself & reason that actually, those people that taught her that daylight was bad were damn idiots.