No matter
what religion we are we have faith.
I'm spiritual but not religious BECAUSE I understand
what religion is about.
It was not done on a whim, or because I did not want
what religion offered.
Well folks if anyone was wondering
what religion can do to your brain all you need to do is read Islam's posts.
Could the state compel such an avowal of belief contrary to
what their religion taught them?
If we are going to choose a president based on
what religion they are then we will end up right back where we are now.
As far as organized religion is concerned — it doesn't matter
what religion you speak of — they can all be organized.
I don't care
what religion you belong to... I think they're all right on some basic level.
The moment you realize this, you grasp the essence of the Golden Rule, and hence become a better human, and as a result achieve
what every religion aims for.
When a contemporary Jesuit from Boston teaches a Buddhist mindfulness technique to his flock or an ecumenically minded Tibetan lama expropriates a Christian prayer, we have something analogous to John Ruskin's rhapsodies about the Elgin marbles, or Henry Steele Olcott's attempts to tell Sinhalese Buddhists
what their religion was really all about.
But isn't belief
what religion is all about.
You have to find your own reason to believe because if you don't this Christian walk won't ever ever make any sense to you.You say you care only for Christianity because «they impose their laws into secular law» but I think deep down you are lying to yourself.Islam has manifested itself into many many nations with their own law, I don't see you ever demand evidence of Allah heck even
what their religion states.You say you demand evidence only when religions impose their laws into secular law but..
So it goes to show that no matter
what religion you practice, everyone tries to push their ideas on others instead of worrying about themselves...
I wanted to know
what religion was about and what was I missing by not having it in my life?
and
what religion is the right one..
Try owning up to
what religion has done to this world.
And it might matter
what religion that person is?
That said, I think it would be better to say «I hate
what religion does to people» rather than «I hate religious people».
It does not matter
what religion your parents followed.
well written, but why do people care
what religion they belong to, I sincerely think it should matter how well qualified they are to be president and not what religious beliefs they have.
I personally don't give a darn
what religion (or not) they are.
It is a sad documentary on
what religion can do to an entire culture and to true spirituality, and eventually to a people.
«My understanding of
what religion means altered,» he explains.
What religion is, including Christianity, is the crater.
Mormons aren't bad people, I've met a few, but not enough to know
what their religion is about.
That is not an answer that will please everyone, and even those who assent may hesitate over an attitude to religion that seems to elevate framing religion for a purpose rather than taking
what religion is as a starting point.
this is
what religion is good for... bickering.
What this ridiculous group of American Atheists did was organize themselves based on their beliefs, which is
what religion is.
I would never try to change someones mind about
what religion they want to be.
Free thinking is exactly
what religion dose not want from its followers.
Unless you have actually spoken to someone who is Muslim, and I mean spoken to, not lectured or yelled at, then you can't generalize
what their religion means.
I'm all in favor of a school holiday to remember Islam, let's have it on 9/11 to truly remember
what this religion has given America
No, your average atheist laughs at the Young Earth Creationists and their psuedo - science and think that is
what religion is.
But that's
what RELIGION does to people.
It does not matter
what religion it is it is the fundamentalists conservatives that are the problem.
no matter
what the religion is.
Considering that that's exactly
what religion does — convince people that the only way they can possibly be seen as a good person is to believe in what they tell you to — it doesn't seem like such a hard one to figure out just how we got to this place.
For something as important as the presidency, It shouldn't matter
what religion the candidate is.
Nice people will do nice things no matter
what their religion or lack of religion.
Do they even know
what their religion teaches?
How many of you would discriminate against him if he was in the US and you had no clue as to
what religion he was??? I'm just wondering out aloud.
Its applicable to everyone no matter
what their religion.
Hopefully the divisive questions of «what race are you», «
what religion are you» and «what country are you from» will disappear and we'll have massively less reason to hate each other.
to allow this to happen is pathetic no matter
what the religion... where is the united nations, etc...
I do not care
what your religion is, but anyone praying in the middle of a busy sidewalk is a bit of a freak.
no matter
what religion and what church, (Buddhism being the only exception has it does not have a church and it's based in tolerating other religions anyway).
He realized
what religion taught concerning reality was false.
You have some anti-religious bias, yet you don't even know
what religion is.
It matters not
what religion you profess to believe in, for they all taught man to cherish one another.
If you really are confused about
what religion is, I would recommend going to this little known website called"www.dictionary.com», it'll help you get a definition and understand.