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In reply to the discussion: If Religion Is Not Just a Metaphor for Superstition, [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)85. You're whining about your religion being called out to the neglect of others.
The implication being the poster has something against Christianity specifically, and that is somehow unfair to you personally.
Christianity is the most popular religion in the country. Christians hold most of the power and influence. What they say and do affects my life in ways Muslims and Jews cannot. So, with all due respect, I'm going to talk about Christianity more than I talk about Islam or Judaism. I'm sorry that gives you the sads, but some people in this country actually *do* suffer for their beliefs (or lackthereof), and in more concrete ways than nasty words on an internet forum.
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When I was a teenager, Protestant girls wore necklaces with a mustard seed in the pendant.
MineralMan
Feb 2019
#4
I'm talking about individuals...personal religious observation, not harmful
Fresh_Start
Feb 2019
#18
Religion allows people to excuse themselves from vile deeds. Remember that article
CharleyDog
Feb 2019
#28
Careful. It you keep picking at that martyrdom complex it is going to become inflamed.
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2019
#79
You're whining about your religion being called out to the neglect of others.
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2019
#85