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| Religion & Philosophy Discuss Us non believers at the General Discussion; It always comes back to the same place. Unless people get defensive. In which case it gets silly. I only ... |
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I respect your opinion regarding prayer in public. I guess for me the answer lies in whether or not prayer existed in these places you have mentioned since the founding of our country and before. Why is it that prayer existed in these places for the first nearly 150 years of America, and since has not? But that's just my humble opinion... |
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As far as slavery goes, now that was something that was truly forced on others. Observing a moment of silence for those who might like to pray seems more to me a courtesy. I hope the damages caused by that little bit of quiet time is not so great that reparations are expected from those who were "forced" to be silent. What are we debating again? ![]() |
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Hmmmm... it would seem to me that if you ostracize a non-believer, you are failing miserably at the whole "do unto others" mandate - Jesus never said, only if those "others" believe in me.
I think, the issue is in the difference between being "religious" and being "spiritual". There are many religious people who are not spiritual (they go through the motions, but don't actually feel it in their hearts), and vice versa. My aunt is a religious fanatic who made her children pray two rosaries a day... it did not stop her from threatening her son with throwing him out for impregnating his girlfriend when he said he did not want to marry her, and later ostracizing the grandchild. The most important thing about going to church is not actually that your body is there, but that you are nourishing your soul. God is in everything that is good, so if you are moved to do something good, that is the will of God, and I will see God in you... whether you choose to see him yourself or not, ![]() |
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Now, please re-read that statement. God wants and requires praise for "our sake?" Isn't that just a refined way of saying that God wants and requires our praise or he's going to burn us in hell forever?
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