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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jayne - i agree. those who think the planet is a few thousand years old or that the untested word must be adhered to are barmy. it's like my mum used to say to me: if someone told you to jump off a cliff would you do it? a bit of common sense is all that is required to pick holes in most religious perspectives. sad...
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naomi - as i have always believed and said: a spade is a spade. don't call it a fork, shovel or anything else. i get quite irate when religious discussion comes up on ab - comes from sitting in church for 16 years and attending a religious school. need i say ANYTHING else? there are more pressing things afoot than religion and belief - like the bloomin' election tomorrow. please don't vote tory. i won't get a pay rise next year! x
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Interesting thought, stonekicker.
Is there any correlation between being made to sit through religious services ...
... and becoming cynical about institutionalised religion?
I was sent away to boarding school ("sent away" in a nice way, of course), and we began every single day of our school life with a service in chapel. I doubt if many of us came away being adherents to organized worship.
Is there any correlation between being made to sit through religious services ...
... and becoming cynical about institutionalised religion?
I was sent away to boarding school ("sent away" in a nice way, of course), and we began every single day of our school life with a service in chapel. I doubt if many of us came away being adherents to organized worship.
indeed, jayne. i think the problem with religion is that there is very little room for individuality and control of thought. both of which i had huge problems with at school. i used to love going up to the nuns and shouting naughty words...just to see the looks on their faces. was irresistible. at times, i used to have to sit on my hands or cover my mouth during assembly to stop myself having an outburst. maybe i have tourettes? have just picked up a six month 'improvement' notice from work for telling a colleague to fuff off after she screamed at another member of staff. of course, i'm the one who needs to apologise...x
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always been a rebel and always will. got my first tattoos and piercings this year (i'm 34). always wanted them, but felt forced to 'conform' for professional purposes as i am a nurse. never give into my principles for the sake of others, am true to myself and do and say what i want to after a lifetime of not being able to. love it. would be very sad not to be able to express myself openly - this site is a perfect example. have read many of your posts and admire you tremendously. you strike me as a strong, independent woman who knows what she wants....and i aspire to that. think how scary that must be for some people, eh? x
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