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I think it's generally unwise to question an indvidual's religion unless it proves really necessary. In my experience 'religion' is often a stand in for 'culture'. When you question someone's religion, you're questioning their culture and the culture of their parents. People get pissed off.
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I agree, I am open to religion in a general sense though I don't necessarily follow any one. Religion a culture go hand in hand and very often can be the basis for a culture.
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![]() Do you have definite proof to refute religion? No, I don't think you do.
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All Christians are bad.
All religions are bad. People with any faith at all are bad. But seriously... Like others have said, i'm sure this is a select number of people within faith that are coming to this (somewhat backwards and curious) conclusion. I too am open to religion, but am not 'religious' in the traditional sense. Provided you don't go around trying to convert everyone you meet and killing in the name of, then i'm ok with it. Believe what you believe.
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This thread has now transformed into a religious debate, and it is against our forum rules, hence close.
Last edited by Tymian; 10-02-2010 at 11:02 AM. |
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