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In reply to the discussion: What is religion? [View all]

Curmudgeoness

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31. Yes, AlbertCat, that is true.
Mon Feb 2, 2015, 01:01 PM
Feb 2015

These things happened because no one was willing to take a stand against them. They have been taken for granted for so long, but with people willing to stand up against these things, the Constitution is on our side. It is just a long and hard battle that needs to be fought.

I remember when it was thought to be acceptable to have Christian prayer in schools. Although she is vilified to this day, Madeline O'Hare changed that. More things are changing all the time, because there are people who will speak out. And I think that it will get better over time if we continue putting pressure on the systems that allow it. I will probably not see it, but it will come....then again, I might still be here to rejoice. I never thought that I would see prayer taken out of the public schools either.

What is religion? [View all] Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 OP
The one thing they all have in common... truebrit71 Jan 2015 #1
It seems to me that it isn't just the newer religions, Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 #5
Religion is a belief in an all-powerful entity or spirit Panich52 Jan 2015 #2
The point is..... Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 #4
But only Christians of a particular 'flavor' Panich52 Jan 2015 #18
eh its a living olddots Jan 2015 #3
Yep. bvf Jan 2015 #7
I tend to think of it as a doctrine of stupidity by committee. AtheistCrusader Jan 2015 #6
Religious beliefs don't have to be skepticscott Jan 2015 #8
And who is to say what is sincere? Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 #11
It seems to me, that if I look up the term religion in five different sources LostOne4Ever Jan 2015 #9
You make some excellent points Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 #12
Similarly, I reject the idea that theism (ON ITS OWN) is a religion. AlbertCat Feb 2015 #24
It seems that being a pastafarian is unacceptable to our religiously afflicted friends. Warren Stupidity Jan 2015 #10
That is the point.... Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 #13
It is too bad that religions that are not mainstream are always being ridiculed by others of faith. AlbertCat Feb 2015 #25
I like Ambrose Bierce's definition. onager Jan 2015 #14
So..... Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 #15
is Pastafarianism a religion AlbertCat Feb 2015 #28
what is faith guillaumeb Jan 2015 #16
It would be a wonderful world Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 #17
agreed guillaumeb Jan 2015 #19
That was why I struggled for the right word Curmudgeoness Jan 2015 #20
Original intent guillaumeb Jan 2015 #21
Welcome from me, too. mr blur Jan 2015 #22
Politicians or religious leaders? guillaumeb Jan 2015 #23
and for some reason, they often do. AlbertCat Feb 2015 #27
Do you really think it is inevitable? Curmudgeoness Feb 2015 #29
Didn't our founding fathers decide that this was not something that would happen here? AlbertCat Feb 2015 #30
Yes, AlbertCat, that is true. Curmudgeoness Feb 2015 #31
can we not all be right for ourselves alone? AlbertCat Feb 2015 #26
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