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Sun Apr-04-10 09:06 PM
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| Who went to church today? |
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In a broader context, how often do the rest of you as non-believers attend church.
The obvious answer would be never, but I go 1-2 times a year, christmas and/or easter. Do I want to go? Meh. But it makes my mom happy, and she's never been one to force belief on me. So why upset her for no reason? And I do like hymns.
I understand that many other people had a less pleasant break from religion; I'm just curious about everyone's thoughts
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Sun Apr-04-10 09:21 PM
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| 1. Just funerals. I would go to a wedding in a church, but no I know gets married in church. nt |
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Mon Apr-05-10 06:05 AM
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| 12. If it's a wedding, I send a gift and my regrets |
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If it's a funeral, I send food and my regrets.
Poor health is a ready excuse to duck nearly every religious occasion.
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Sun Apr-04-10 09:22 PM
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| 2. I can't remember the last time I was in a church |
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Oh, wait, I do remember, it was when a preacher (ex-wife's idea) was telling us we couldn't get married in his church because she was pregnant. He had no problem marrying us outside the church, though. :eyes:
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Mon Apr-05-10 12:58 AM
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mentioning the pregnancy in his prayer. That got some eyerolls from the crowd.
I really didn't want a religious ceremony, but both families were insistent. When I married Haele, we did it in a courthouse the way Darwin intended.
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Mon Apr-05-10 01:37 AM
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how to deal with a religious significant other. Granted, at the moment I have none, but I can't help but think about "what if."
religious wedding? wouldn't give too much of a shit. Baptism of a child... uh, getting very uncomfortable. Church attendance for the child. No. And CERTAINLY no Sunday School.
But at the same time, would I have the right to say so? Not that she would have the right to impose religion either.
A conundrum. But a bridge i'll cross if and when I cross it
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Mon Apr-05-10 01:42 AM
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She ended up marrying a good Christian who put her in the hospital. Then she lived with a good Christian who wouldn't marry her because it was a sin to get divorced (RCC type). Then he influenced her to give up custody, so I got my daughter.
Now she's married to yet another guy, is even more Christian, and my daughter is a good atheist and skeptic.
Scoreboard.
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Mon Apr-05-10 02:06 AM
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| 10. sounds like a total victory |
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Sun Apr-04-10 09:24 PM
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I'll do weddings and funerals.
I won't do christenings, confirmations, Xmas or Easter, or anything else.
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Mon Apr-05-10 12:53 AM
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| 5. Weddings and funerals, and |
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that's more than enough for me.
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Mon Apr-05-10 01:51 AM
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| 9. No, I just read R/T. Same difference... |
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:banghead:
And just for my own amusement, I got into a historical pissing contest about the Romans again, with ol' Googlus Maximus.
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Mon Apr-05-10 06:45 PM
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| 17. An apt nickname if I've ever heard one. |
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Mon Apr-05-10 02:11 PM
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| 13. Deadings and weddings only here |
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No reason otherwise, my immediate family ('rents and siblings) are all atheists and the belivers all live in the midwest far away.
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Mon Apr-05-10 02:28 PM
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| 14. Only on election day. |
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The polling place for my precinct is in a local god-hole.
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Mon Apr-05-10 06:12 PM
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| 16. LOL, my polling place is in a bar |
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But they can't sell booze on election days, so it's pretty useless.
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Tue Apr-06-10 02:07 PM
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| 19. I'd like to be a poll worker at that location. |
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Polls close, taps open.
After a 14 hour day working the polls I could use a drink.
It makes sense to put an otherwise empty establishment to use as opposed to a church that is always useless.
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