Even though I find it hard to believe
in organised religion, I was and am deeply touched by this song ever since I first heard it in the early 90ies.
The religionists behind this bill insist that it does nothing to infringe upon an individual's religious freedom and that nothing within it would result in anyone being compelled to take part
in organised religion.
Not exact matches
In these days when «
organised religion» is looked upon with suspicion we are losing sight of this most wonderful truth about God's work.
Well, Cardinal Newman, not me, makes the point that while
religion must be expressed
in creeds and propositions, because the plan of God is
organised and structured, our Faith is not about propositions, our Faith is not a code of conduct.
«My guess is that they are people who believe that
organised religion is a major problem, so they choose to attack Christianity by claiming that it is rooted
in a fairy tale.
Responding to the Abuakwa South legislator, the
Organised Youth of Krobo said bringing development to an area should be national
in character and not based on ethnicity,
religion, economical status, race, or
religion as propounded by the framers of the 1992 constitution.
A state may be defined as a politically
organised body of people inhabiting a defined geographical entity with an
organised legitimate government whilst a nation is a group of people with a common race, culture,
religion and historical experiences but who may not necessarilly live together
in a single territory.
Perhaps each one of them is
in thrall to
organised religion.
The special exemptions enshrined
in the Act to permit
organised religions to treat lesbian and gay people unkindly, unfairly, and discriminate against them are so wide that the legislation itself may even be
in breach of European equality legislation.
As long as I do not have to become involved
in any form of
organised religion, I'll happily follow any advice from you, Dr Fung: --RRB-
And you can feel the serious actor
in this celebrated comic tearing into the film's eleventh - hour broadside against
organised religion in a face - off
in Philomena's onetime convent that finds the magnificent Barbara Jefford
in memorably implacable form.
For example, Lion Hudson, the main Christian publisher
in the UK, say they can't sell books that mention Jesus or have an overt conversion scene, as their readers are typically disenfranchised with
organised religion: they are predominantly backsliders or unbelievers.
Of all the CE posters, my world view is closest to that of GaryM, although he is a strong Catholic and I do not believe
in a god or gods and have little regard for
organised religion.