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Well, Craft 1948 and Ankou, I was brought up a Catholic, educated by extremely strikt Ursuline nunns, had a cousin who was a Bishop etc., so there was no getting away from religious matters at that time. But throughout my childhood I experienced many negative things with regard to the church and always questioned what I was being taught to believe. Unlike some, I don't believe ignorance is bliss, so do try to learn as much as I can about how others see the world. We cannot make intelligent informed decisions without being ... informed!! Religion affects us all, whether we believe or not. Throughout history, more people have been and still are killed in the name of religion, more wars are faught in the name of religion than for any other reason. So your comment about Casualty making you feel sick, Ankou ... well, religion has a far more significant affect on people's lives than a TV programme, so no offence, but that was a bit of a silly comment really.
birdie1971, I do agree with what you are saying. As a child, I was in constant fear of doing anything wrong, what with nunns and priests telling me I would burn in hell if I did anything wrong in their eyes. Today I do see religion as somewhat of an excuse not to take full resonsibility for one's own behaviour and decisions. I became a far happier, far more relaxed person once I admitted to myself and to others that in fact I am an atheist.