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Why the hatred against religion?
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Please, please, please I don't want to hear the usual ranty arguments against the existence of God or afterlife, I just want to know why the hatred against religious belief. Nobody today is forced to go to church and the Church no longer sets the standards or forms the opinions of our society, so what's the problem? Why the anti-religious posters on the sides of buses? Why does this ant-religious sentiment continue at all?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, I was quoting from someone else further up this thread, but this is what most, or at least some, religious people believe and it's just so wrong, and it's one of the reasons I am anti-religious.
Another closely related reason is the Catholic practice of "wiping the slate clean" with a confession, no matter what the crime, then you'll be OK for the pearly gates. But not me apparently, even though I've got nothing to confess to.
I have a problem with people that believe things like this, and it makes me anti-religious.
Another closely related reason is the Catholic practice of "wiping the slate clean" with a confession, no matter what the crime, then you'll be OK for the pearly gates. But not me apparently, even though I've got nothing to confess to.
I have a problem with people that believe things like this, and it makes me anti-religious.
I wasn�t being pernickety mariner, its just that in all my years, the only time I have heard someone tell me that I am going to hell, was when I caught a glimpse of one those American Evangelists on TV, although I didn�t really think he was talking to me personally, only God does that (!)
Have you ever wondered about that last judgement/ confess all your sins at the last minute thing? I mean, I certainly have. Do you really believe that?
Have you ever wondered about that last judgement/ confess all your sins at the last minute thing? I mean, I certainly have. Do you really believe that?
I'd have more time for Lord's reform by making the second chamber elected, if we could inspire people to vote in the elections we already have never mind adding another load to vote for.
If we got rid of the Queen then we could end up with presedential elections, parliamentary elections, lord's elections, mayoral elections and council elrctions.
Given the levels of voter apathy currently, how much appetite is there for change?
If we got rid of the Queen then we could end up with presedential elections, parliamentary elections, lord's elections, mayoral elections and council elrctions.
Given the levels of voter apathy currently, how much appetite is there for change?
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