And I believe
most religious people feel the same.
Not exact matches
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi championed this notion when he realized that this experience was
felt and described in a similar manner no matter the
person —
religious mystics, scientists, artists, and ordinary working
people describing their
most rewarding work experiences.
In a new industrial district, for example, only a single church can be built for all, yet it has to be used by
people of the
most heterogeneous artistic taste, so that to one a crucifix may seem blasphemous which others find a
most genuine expression of their
religious feelings.
... 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.
I often
feel like
religious people are emotionally or psychologically stunted at an age where the child - parental structure was
most meaningful.
People are doing this to not stand out, its a way of making one
feel imporetant, as with
most if not all so called
religious leaderrs they know very little or anything at all about the doctrines of the religion their in and this is a Fact.
Most are allegorical, though
religious people generally
feel they are literal.
I
feel that
most white
people in the USA who claim to be very
religious are very racially prejudiced against anyone considered of «COLOR» which includes blacks, hispanice etc..
In a recent interview with the Washington Post (part of their ominously titled «Voices of Power» series), Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius discussed Archbishop Joseph Naumann's request that she not present herself for communion because of her public support for legalised abortion: «Well, it was one of the
most painful things I have ever experienced in my life, and I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state, and I
feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the
people who elected me in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same
religious beliefs that I had.
The problem with
most religious people is that they
feel theirs is the «ONE, true religion»... Catholics, Muslims, Jewish, Protestant, etc..
Hate to say it, but for all the rhetoric about
religious people being «intolerant», I usually see the
most hate and intolerance coming from non
religious people who
feel the need to post about how «stupid» someone elses beliefs are.
Most of us probably have at least one story we could tell about a time
religious people made us
feel like scum.
I am not the
most religious person on this earth, but I am spiritual, and I do believe that it was my complete and utter surrender of my holidays to give to my December birth families, that really was whole - hearted, no agenda, just sheer, utter love for these incredible two women who I
feel to this day are my sisters, this small sacrifice that saved our family in some spiritual ways...
Most religious people do not think that their belief requires them to do illicit favours for their co-religionists, and indeed many may
feel a
religious obligation to be fair and honest.
I work with parents of diverse sexual, ethnic and
religious backgrounds to help you find balance and escape
feelings of lack and overwhelm and fall in love again with the life you live and the
people who matter
most..