Why
do the religious feel the need to spread their lies in schools, attempting to force science education out, and our country's standing even lower among the industrialized nations of the world?
Not exact matches
5)
Religious Clothing in Public Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospita
Religious Clothing in Public Sector: «
Do you agree or disagree you
feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other
religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospita
religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospital?»
4)
Religious Clothing in a Private Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a private sector employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a retail setting like a store or restauran
Religious Clothing in a Private Sector: «
Do you agree or disagree you
feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a private sector employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other
religious clothing or symbols in a retail setting like a store or restauran
religious clothing or symbols in a retail setting like a store or restaurant?»
What you're missing is that
religious and spiritual experiences have nothing to
do with thinking and everything to
do with
feeling.
But
do not insult my personal
religious path in order to make yours
feel superior.
However, I
do know that in America there is a kind of
religious or cultural
feeling against anal sex even in heterosexual relationships.
Oh, you darling little sortakinda, this bears repeating, because I
feel you don't fully understand the diufference between your beliefs and the law:
Religious beliefs
do not belong in civil law.
If the American civil religion has a credo, it might be the remark that Dwight Eisenhower made to a group in New York's Waldorf - Astoria just before Christmas in 1952: «Our form of Government has no sense unless it is founded in a deeply
felt religious faith, and I don't care what it is.»
Don't worry, I'm sure many atheists
feel the same way about
religious chaplains spewing fictional nonsense in their dying days.
If someone doesn't
feel comfortable using birth control for any reason,
religious or any then don't
do it.
now don't get me wrong in my opinion in the buisness world i
feel having ones perosnal
religious beleifs on display in any way is simply unprofessional.
Maybe things like this differentiate not between the
religious and the non-
religious, but rather those that put your mother's
feelings before their own and those that only wanted to
do what made them
feel better.
I don't
feel the need to cater to the religiously naive and uneducated by acting like there's a difference especially when these same
religious folk would surely deem a person of an opposing religion / view that heard voices crazy.
Why
do people
feel so compelled to attack any church or
religious organization, unless Satan truly is loose in the world?
Proselytizing of any form should be illegal, even of it is someones
religious belief, it is an invasion of privacy, it is bigotry, and it is a way to justify someone
feeling superior to someone else who they
do not really know.
When the U.S. Muslim community sounds out LOUD and CLEAR, without equivocation, and immediately against all forms of terrorism, including all aggressive
religious intolerance for human rights, women's right, children, equal protection under the law, the respect for other religions to coexist, the right to free speech, and the ability to separate church from state, IF THEY FINALLY
DO THAT AND LOUDLY, then we will begin to
feel comfortable that they are truly embracing American ideals and here to join us, not to oppose, defy, or undermine what we hold dear.
Hmmmm... as a reformed catholic and current agnostic, I
do feel that some christians will stop at nothing to bring
religious symbols into anything.
Amazing, such rationality presented by you... oh wait, not really rational to poke fun at your human being unless your own self esteem is so low that the only means to
feel superior to your fellow human being is to belittle them for their beliefs... kinda like what the
religious do to you.
Just after leaving Christianity, I thought I was a black sheep until I grew real comfortable not being
religious and the
feeling of being misunderstood disappeared because I didn't care what religionists thought.
AAtheist —
Does this mean you are recanting your statement that «I
feel that
religious «thought» and belief should bar you from many types of employment, especially scientific employment»?
Scott, when your «
religious morals,» derived from a falshoods, try to insert themselves into my life, and those who don't think and
feel the way you
do, you will have a problem.
As with most, if not all
religious organisations they
feel they have a special position with in society that allows them to gloss over these indiscretions, they have found out they no longer
do.
We
feel that we are only
religious if we trot it out into the public square and that has nothing really to
do with religion but rather cheap populist political pimping.
If management doesn't want to use contraception devices,... Then they don't have too,... And their
religious feelings are not hurt,....
The reason that it's hard to convince some people that there is an almighty is because we
religious people have created the almighty in our own image — in images of forms that we can see,
feel, taste, touch, imagine etc. and using properties of time, matter or space that
do not actually exist!
Why
do you
feel so threatened by a
religious faith being a majority when people without faith are crazy as hell too?
He wanted an alternate license plate for free becuase he didn't like
feeling forced to display
religious iconography from a faith that was not his own.
The
religious authorities in the Temple must have
felt the same way about what Jesus was
doing — interrupting, interfering, interposing.
Jura Nanuk, founder & President of Central - European
Religious Freedom Inst.itute, wrote the minister an open letter in which she stated: «
Did it ever occur to you that instead of pretending to be a victim due to your hurt
feelings you might show some compassion for people who were taken to the brink of extinction by your ancestors?
The human existential condition
does not require that people be
religious or
feel the need to address and answer such questions — many people appear happy to focus on the present, live as well as they can, and not be bothered by the Big Questions.
So I take it that since you are not
Religious do you
feel that the ones born to Atheist parents are also a accident of whom they were born too?
Your «keep it away from the rest of us who don't share your brand of
religious morality» is exactly how I
feel.
i
do nt understand what religous people really believe is waiting for them in an afterlife when we know for a fact that the body doesn't go there and the fact that animals apparently cant go to heaven because they have no soul is well thats just good old conceited man made rubbish that is everywhere in the bible and before i get attacked i was raised
religious and got very
religious for a few years till i actually thought about it and applyed logic to it after that the whole concept of religion made me
feel sick
Someone should
do something about
religious nuts who can't control themselves and
feel they need to burn stuff / shoot people.
We take our inhuman behavior; we bless it with
religious phrases and
religious jargon; then we beat on one another in the name of God so that Catholics and Protestants
feel justified in killing each other in Ireland, and Christians and Moslems
do likewise in Lebanon.
So why
do people with
religious experiences assert that their
feelings of God's presence are valid and believable, but when another person who has never experienced God admits this, they are told that they...
The details
do not matter, what is important is that there can be no vigorous spirituality without discipline, without a certain hardness against oneself, without a plan, without making demands on oneself also in the
religious sphere and if one
does not
feel like it at the moment.
It is these statements, I believe, that foreshadow the famous and much criticized remark of Dwight David Eisenhower, «Our government makes no sense unless it is founded in a deeply
felt religious faith — and I don't care what it is.
But
religious leaders spend almost as much time making you
feel guilty about actually thinking, than they
do raising money from the non-thinkers.
I
do feel I need to reach out to the ones who hold my belief or non belief LOL in God to simply realize that religion is not going anywhere and an attack on the
religious only appears pathetic.
This is a genuinely
religious feeling that has nothing to
do with mysticism.
Do you
feel that your atheist cult has the right to destroy religion in a society that has
religious freedoms?
I
do not want to even want to bring up the radical feminist who no matter
Religious or Atheist... how they
feel that the evils of men deserve that they find a way to rid the world of men.
The example you gave about your mother
did you
feel compassion for her or anger because what she
did had nothing to
do with organized religion organization is unity religion can be just
religious until you began a journey with Christ.
how would you
feel if you were a janitor at the company, didn't share their
religious values and found out your son needed a blood transfusion - but the company is jehovah's witness?
Author John Charles Cooper, dean of academic affairs at Winebrenner Theological Seminary, sums up the situation: «People
do feel that religion is losing its influence on society, and they may be right — but the majority of people
do not wish this to be true, and so it is an important time to be publishing good
religious books.
It doesn't help though that many Christian churches
feel it's part of their
religious, or even worse, moral obligation to try and «save» anyone who doesn't think the way they
do.
... No, this has been the
feeling of most people all along, that you
do nt push your
religious beliefs on others at the cost of taking away their right to the pursuit of happiness.
You may
feel the world is antichristian... but that's simply because the world, in it's entirety, doesn't accept the assertions of your unsupported
religious beliefs.
Has a Christian or other
religious person
done something to hurt you that you
feel requires you to lash out?