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princealbertofb Wrote:I believe that religion ought to be a private matter of spirituality, and that, therefore Nobody ought to care about what your religion is.
Sorry to disagree PA, although I appreciate your sentiments, but religion is more than mere private spirituality.
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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I love churches and I love singing hymns and Christmas carols. It's all part of our history and culture. I would have no problem going to anyone's church, mosque, synagogue or temple and singing along to the best of my ability, as long as they're not sacrificing live animals or people and as long as the message propagated is one of love and not one of oppression. I would bow my head when they are all praying, remaining silent during the prayers and other stuff. I have jewish friends and was once invited to a jewish wedding – a fascinating incite into their culture. I choose what significance the experience has for me but it is certainly something to do with showing solidarity with the people I love. Christmas is all happy bunny stuff – oh no, that's Easter, isn't it? Whatever, I do not take the content of the ritual seriously. I do not expect people to agree with my atheism and do not normally defend my views unless I am seriously challenged. Can you not be (or pretend to be) a happy bunny/puppy for Mummy? I am not mocking you or anyone else. I am absolutely serious and I think it is the best course of action. I believe in choosing my battles and would never engage the enemy in a battle I cannot win. I think if you appear to go along with the Catholic Christmas, you will have much more success in gaining acceptance as a gay man in your parents' minds. And you don't want to miss out on all that good food, do you?
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lolz at first I had no idea what you meant until I reread my own post lol
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[COLOR="Navy"]I agree with Rychard, your religion is your business and there is no need to justify your actions. As much as parents like to meddle in their child's life, they cannot change what you believe. If you want to be pagan, then be pagan. No one can tell you what to do with your own spirituality.
As for me I'm still Catholic, although recent developments by the church have made me less than pleased. It is the only church that has ever made sense to me but I still like attending other churches and experience their services, so if I were to leave the church I would probably become agnostic. But like I said everyone is different when it comes to matters of faith, don't let you parents bully you into a church you don't want to be in.[/COLOR]
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