I look forward to a day when the average American
hears about the religious beliefs of a candidate and thinks, «How odd!
Not exact matches
I personally
hear the atheists I know complain more than the
religious people
about others talking
about their
beliefs, could just be the people I know though.
If you're part of the TLS group, you'd have already
heard about it, but I very recently joined a group of tarot card readers whose own
religious beliefs range from secular to progressive Christian.
In other words with all the things going on in the world this long winded ambiguous rant
about the
religious beliefs of a horror writer whose name I've barely
heard mentioned in the last decade is being presented as the most important information people need to know at this particular time.
Specifically, it's far less common to
hear about how a student who finds their way to or from Christianity, Islam, or Judaism (or even Atheism for that matter) while attending a university.Taking classes and sharing experiences alongside classmates from varying backgrounds can cause even the most
religious or nonreligious person to inspect, analyze, and even question their
beliefs.
I've known hundreds of Jews in my life and not only have they never tried to impose their
religious beliefs or views on myself or others, but I've never
heard a single one talk
about how «great» being a Jew is.
When I walk down a street or go to a restaurant, i do nt want to
hear about or see what anyones
religious beliefs are.
Perry is using religion as a stamp of approval to get votes from «believers» who are: 1) gullible enough to believe this nonsense
about hearing directly from God; and 2) those stupid enough to accept that
religious beliefs along qualify a person to run a country.
Which is also you
hear religious people say all the time
about beliefs.
I'm sure you've
heard about fasting at some point in your life but it would usually involve some kind of
religious belief.