I absolutely hate that the backwards overly
religious people in our country need to quote the bible when common sense should be justification enough.
My guess is that you did not and because there are so many
religious people in our country they were probably quite religious.
Not exact matches
Since its founding
in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has made some impressive achievements: it has doubled its membership from five
countries to 10, now comprising a combined population of 625 million
people; and, it has reached a level of cohesion and integration that is impressive
in light of the economic,
religious, cultural, and political diversity among its members.
If these
people are crying over the fact their
religious views aren't made into laws, maybe they need to re-consider living
in a free
country such as the US.
Most
people in this
country are ashamed to express their faith because it is only a
religious duty to them and not a real spiritual relationship with the only true and living God!!!
Am sick and tired of this talk about the
religious and the non
religious things being taken as an excuse to squeeze crashing down those nations or
countries... innocent peaceful
people are the first to pay the price
in such conflicts and wars..
As an American non believer
in any god, I find it extremely appalling that my
country would help another so two
religious people can continue to fight
in the name of their God (I heard they believe
in the same god).
The
people there, Hooper maintains, will remain provoked by «the mind - boggling actions of
people who've been
in the
country a decade and still don't understand the cultural and
religious sensitivities.»
This is an example where interpretation can be very dangerous and
people allow themselves to be brain washed and follow evil
in the name of
religious idiology, next
people like this will be blaming the woes on our
country on the gay / lesbian community, Hitler and Germany come to mind.
And to the
people complaining about how this is why nobody will hire
in America, we respect
religious differences
in this
country.
And
people still honestly believe these are the «christians» and the
religious majority
in this
country?
Amazing how many of our elected officials and
people in high power who are screwing the general population over
in this
country are graduates or attendies from some of those major, least
religious colleges and universities.
America has so many
people who identify themselves as
religious because A) some of our initial settlers came to the colonies because their beliefs were out of line with the government ordained religion
in their
country.
Let
people believe what they want to believe
in this
country and stop ramming their
religious beliefs and practices on others.
People like you really have to come to grips with the fact that a majority
in this
country oppose your attempt to impose your
religious beliefs on us through the force of law.
In Indonesia people pay zakat on agricultural products to the religious men in the Islamic country reaches the proportion imposed by religio
In Indonesia
people pay zakat on agricultural products to the
religious men
in the Islamic country reaches the proportion imposed by religio
in the Islamic
country reaches the proportion imposed by religion.
In a
country of 162 million
people tensions often lead to violent uprisings between Christians and Muslims and being part of the
religious minority can be an issue.
Or could these be informed
people who actually see what Obama is trying to do to this
country what with SOPA and his wanting to enforce martial law
in America... Surely it isn't just religious people who see this... In fact, if you read news outside of CNN and Fox, you see just how bad Obama really
in America... Surely it isn't just
religious people who see this...
In fact, if you read news outside of CNN and Fox, you see just how bad Obama really
In fact, if you read news outside of CNN and Fox, you see just how bad Obama really is
The discomfort of conservative Christians whose views on gender and sexuality are being challenged more than they once were is nothing compared to the suffering faced by LGBT
people and
religious and ethnic minorities
in this
country.
The church and the pope are responsible for two murders of women who died because they needed an abortion
in catholic
countries (Ireland and The Dominican Republic) Just as you
people cry out against «abortion» and then murder doctors and women and bomb clinics, I hope somebody will start crying out against your beloved «
religious freedom» and then...????
That's
in fact why some of the earliest patriots came to this
country and why we treat
people with respect, regardless of their
religious persuasion.»
... We understand that
people of good faith can disagree about the relationship between
religious liberty and anti-discrimination laws
in our
country, and how that relationship should best be structured.
I have nothing against
religious people — but if you are regressive, and refuse to believe
in science, you are a dead weight on our
country holding us back from competing
in the world.
This is also why «
Religious Groups» focus thier missions
in «poor and uneducated
countries» which increases the chances of finding
people who will believe without asking questions.
To me more important is the fact that so long as the church remains a
religious community
in competition with other
religious communities, the church can never say that
in Christ it sacramentally represents the destiny of all
peoples in the
country.
Don't tell me that some whacked - out crazy
person shot my friend's little boy because God is punishing my
country because Obama was re-elected, because abortion is legal, because gay marriage is legal
in Connecticut, because church attendance is declining or because of whatever other reasons you and your political and
religious cronies can imagine.
The study also found that the fastest growing «
religious group»
in the
country is
people who are not affiliated with any religion.
So really, why do
people in America say that Christians came to America (way back when... of course) to escape
religious persecution when the
countries they came from were Christian????
If you live
in the U.S., Frums, it's always important to keep track of what
religious people are claiming, what they are expressing,
in a
country where we have separation of church and state.
You have the right to be
religious in this
country, but you don't have the right to change other
people's position on the issue.
I grew up
in country where these
religious buildings existed and
people were free to practice their religions.
In addition, I loved to see on Saturday the Jewish
people all dressed up and walking
in the street, and every morning I crossed the priest riding on his bike to head to his church.
The vast majority of
people in the
country do not want to turn this into 1 giant
religious country!
I'd hate to live
in a
country where
people are extreme about
religious matters.
Final passage of IRFA came
in a week when IS claimed responsibility for a bombing at a Coptic Christian cathedral
in Cairo, Egypt, that killed 24
people — even while violent
religious persecution continued
in such
countries as Iraq, Nigeria and Syria.
Canadians
in general are only moderately enthusiastic about
religious freedom: 62 percent said that it was very important that
people can practice their religion freely
in their
country, compared to 84 percent
in the United States.
It doesn't break any laws, and to say otherwise is to go against all the ideas that so many fundamentally
religious people seem to put their faith
in within this
country.
Oh, that's right, we can't, because the GOP is all about telling
people that Christians are the only
people in this
country who matter, and that the First Amendment isn't really concerning
religious freedom, but the freedom to pick what ever flavor of Christianity you choose.
Because of the slowing birth rate
in developed
countries which have a higher than average amount
people who profess no religion (minus the united states), the developing
countries, such as Brazil who are highly
religious, account for an increase
in religious profession.
It's nice that
people can at least express their
religious freedom, or lack of religion,
in this
country today without being decapitated.
The sad thing is that so many
countries (and
religious and political groups) want that cartoon's header to be a representation of how many non - heterosexual / non - heteroromantic / non-cisgender
people there are
in their «civilized and superior» society.
While the
country has never been a leader
in religious liberty, Chinese President Xi Jinping is
in the middle of adding significant restrictions to Chinese
people's ability to practice religions that are not «Chinese
in orientation.»
how many more mistakes are you American
people going to make 7/11 shook your
country to the core allowing a mosque near or on this site will make you a laughing stock
in the eyes of the world and the small number of muslims who think terror is right will think thay have one yet another chapter on ther fight against the west so on that ground only i think the best thing for the site would be a
peoples park where
people from all walks of life and
religious back ground can be as one A.R WATTS, E ngland
How does threatening
people for their
religious beliefs
in a
country that says it guarantees
religious freedom to «all» make us any different from Islamic extremists?
this cult tried to change everything
in the
country to match their
religious doctrine, a book that says gay
people are evil, women are second class citizens, the world was made 6k years ago and a whole bunch of evil / ignorant dogma.
There truly might be
religious people, that try to imitate Christ,
in this
country.
But you ignore the fact, yes fact, that the
religious in this
country have been and currently are doing everything
in their power to continue chipping away at rights that
people already have or should have, and if you can't see the necessity of standing up to that type of tyranny I think you're obviously missing the bigger picture here.
He also said that America stands with the millions of
people in Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, and other
countries that are suffering
religious persecution under repressive and brutal regimes.
In the country's first major survey on religious beliefs, conducted in 2006, 31.4 percent of about 4,500 people questioned described themselves as religiou
In the
country's first major survey on
religious beliefs, conducted
in 2006, 31.4 percent of about 4,500 people questioned described themselves as religiou
in 2006, 31.4 percent of about 4,500
people questioned described themselves as
religious.
@QS, you said: «But you ignore the fact, yes fact, that the
religious in this
country have been and currently are doing everything
in their power to continue chipping away at rights that
people already have or should have»
Are we really surprised to find out that the most ignorant and gullible
people in the
country... are also the most
religious and most Republican.