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| quote: | Originally posted by anuneventrade
Didn't you previously state that you had no religion? Doesn't this statement go against that? Christianity is a religion, and you just stated you are part of it.
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You aren't listening to a word I said. I didn't state anything other than " Yes I am a Christian " that doesn't mean I'm religious.
Let me put it this way. God-is God. Not religion. I listen to God,Not religion. All better now?
Now atheism...That's religion.
Oh and when you look up the work Denomination you find "a religious organization uniting local congregations in a single body"
Remeber,I'm NON denominational.
| quote: | | Once again, another thing religious people do. You could actually call it a ritual, on that note, because it is something done every Sunday. |
It is only a ritual if you are doing because you"are expected to", it is not a ritual if you are doing it because you enjoy worshiping God. One is done becuase you think you have to do something because of a guilt feeling, the other is a relationship based event. "Religion" is what man makes up that he needs to do so that he feels right with God, a Christian relationship with God is something that a Christian truly desires, not to simply carry out the motions of a hollow belief.
| quote: | | Claiming "I am a Christian", followed by "I attend church every week", would make you religious, because you follow it. |
I haven't been able to make it to church, in a VERY long time. Mind you. But, I'm not religious because I go to church. If that were the case, Then it would be like saying " going to a garage would make you a car " or " going to McDonalds would make you a hamburger "
| quote: | | Once again, the use of "we" would say that you are part of a religious organization. | we [ wee ]
1. refers to speaker and others: refers to the speaker or writer and at least one other person ( first person plural personal pronoun, used as the subject of a verb )
We are going on vacation.
We grown-ups should protect our children’s rights.
We all want our children to have a better future.
2. refers to people in general: refers to all people or to people in general
We are getting closer to the election.
3. used instead of “I”: used by a writer or speaker to include the listener or speaker in what is being said, used especially to talk about how a book or talk is organized
We will now consider the causes of World War I.
4. used instead of “you”: used sarcastically or condescendingly by a speaker
How are we today? Are we getting better?
Gee, I don't see anything about being a part of a "religious organization"
| quote: | | No, you don't have every right. In case you didn't read correctly, the first ammendment mentions that the law will not favor any religion. In placing the ten commandments in front of the courthouse, you are placing a particular religion in front of it. There are many, many religions that don't follow the bible or it's commandments, and are extreemly offended by this, and I see why. Clearly, you do not. |
The 10 commandments ARE NOT a part of religion.. And you don't have to bring up the ammendments like I'm stupid. I studied government, all last year. I know what the ammendments state.
And further more, My question yet again. If it is conflicting with another religion, Where is it the governments place to deconflict it?
Since you are always whining about church and state being seperated.
And what church are the 10 commandments supporting? What are they representing?
Oh and this..
Religion in America
Oct. 14: Fully 92 percent of Americans say they believe in God, 85 percent in heaven and 82 percent in miracles
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This right here is a prime example of trying to force your beliefs upon others. So Digi doesn't believe in God. Who are you to comment on this? On that note, who is he to comment on your beliefs? Beliefs are what they are. Beliefs. You cannot force someone to see things the way you do. You can educate them in your ways, however, the path they choose is the one they choose. |
I'm not forcing anything.I'm standing up for my rights-I have that right.
Who is "digi" to judge me? Or tell me,and my country we can't have the 10 commandments in the courthouse? Beliefs, they are important to a lot of people. Keep that in mind. I'm not forcing someone to see things the way I do, but I'm sure as heck not going to let them tell me what to do. Yes, That's right. All my job is to do is plant the seed and let it go from there. But, I'm not going to be a doormat either, also remeber that.
| quote: | You won't let them sit there and lie? Sounds like harassing what they believe in, now doesn't it?
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And they aren't harassing what I believe in?
| quote: | | Going to church every week can be considered a ritual. Reading the bible once a year can be considered a ritual. Fasting, is a ritual. |
First off,Read the above^
It is only a ritual, IF you do it because you think that is what opens the doors to Heaven for you, not if you do it because you believe it is the right thing to do. A ritual done out of a hollow desire to go through the motions is meaningless, but a rite or ritual done out of respect for God has absolutely no negative conotation. Who is this bozo that thinks he can read your mind and know what is the difference in your mind?
| quote: | | Goodness, must everything be explained to you as well? It's not about what CHURCH the 10 commandments support, it's about the RELIGION. Are you blind, or really just that ignorant? |
Nope, I understand,just fine. The 10 commandments DO NOT support a religion. I'm not blind. ^_^ I see just fine, infact..Take this to mind... a good mind,is like a parachute..It only works when it's open.Remeber that,It will help you in the future.
I'm not ignorant,No more than you are really.
| quote: | | One of America's good qualities is the fact that it's culture is so enriched and enhanced by the fact that there are people from all over the world, and with many different beliefs. Another fantastic thing is that there is no dominant religion, and there is no basis about religion in the law. |
Yes, That's right. You have the freedom here in the USA of what you want to believe.
| quote: | | To place the 10 commandments in front of a courthouse is placing a favor of a certian religion. Not every religion and culture believes in the 10 commandments. To place them there, would be to go against what is good in this country. |
This country was founded by the Christians..and it is a part of our history.. To say it's no longer a part of our history is taking the country away from it's founders.
That's not true. Just read them,They are our moral laws. It's not of a certain religion. And have you noticed,It's only the atheists having a problem with this? First you wanna screw with our pledge, then mess up our money.Now this? When are you all going to quit? When the country falls apart?
| quote: | As I stated before, to place the AMMENDMENTS would be a more practical and agreeable decision.
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Read this,my friend.
The Capital Building in D.C. has a statue of Moses and the 10 Commandments, because they are throught to be the basis of all law.
| quote: | | By saying God is our heavenly father, whether we choose to see it or not, you kind of are. |
God is our heavenly father, if you want to accept it or not.You're choice. Just don't go around telling myself,and other Christians he isn't.
| quote: | | RIGHTS? RIGHTS??? What rights do you speak of? The first ammendment clearly claims that the government WILL NOT FAVOR A RELIGION. You have no reason to claim that the 10 commandments outside of a courtroom is your right. |
Hmm,Well we have a whole load here. Each and every one,I am thankful for.
The first ammendment states many things.
It says it won't "Established" and official state religion. But it goes on further to say... That it is prohibited to interfere with the free practice of religion.
The supreme court recongnizes atheism as a religion and by interfering with the free practice of religion they are favoring a religion in itself.. Secularism is a form of religion, humanism is a form of religion.
| quote: | And I agree with Digi on this case. It's always about the christians. What about the Jewish religion? Do their views count? Hindu's? Buddhists? Where are their religious testaments in front of a courtroom? Of course, they aren't there.
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Who do you bother most? Christians? Are you trying to prohibit the buddhists, hindu's and muslims their beliefs? No you are always dogging on the Christians.
To add-The basis of the first 10 Ammendments or the "Bill of Rights" was authored by James Madison. I believe he was also a minister. The Bill of Rights would be based upon his own faith.
and also, No need for name calling (such as the name ignorant) when you can't answer me in a respectable manner.
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~Nessa
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