journolud
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Just like the City thread on RAWK where they have 800 or so pages saying how they don’t care about us, the anti religious lot just can’t help themselves.
because its impacts daily life to the detriment of othersJust like the City thread on RAWK where they have 800 or so pages saying how they don’t care about us, the anti religious lot just can’t help themselves.
Not mine and assuming you are in the UK I live in the same country as youbecause its impacts daily life to the detriment of others
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i guess which side of the fence you are onNot mine and assuming you are in the UK I live in the same country as you
You might think you guess which side of the fence I’m on but you’ll be wrong, I don’t follow a religion I just don’t have a problem with it. People doing shit things in the name of religion though but then that’s people for you. It’s people also, from one of our local churches who operate the foodbank. Bloody religious weirdos.i guess which side of the fence you are on
why for instance are there 24 Anglican bishops in the house of lords for no good reason i can think of
who can then influence the law making process with their undoubted bias
according to the nss less than 2% of people are regular Anglican service attendees
so who are they representing?
that is an impact that will be to the detriment of others
I don’t follow or believe in any religions but I find them very interesting. I’ve found reading about disproving the historicity of it all to be one of my favourite topics, as well as the history surrounding religions.Just like the City thread on RAWK where they have 800 or so pages saying how they don’t care about us, the anti religious lot just can’t help themselves.
made no assumptions mateYou might think you guess which side of the fence I’m on but you’ll be wrong, I don’t follow a religion I just don’t have a problem with it. People doing shit things in the name of religion though but then that’s people for you. It’s people also, from one of our local churches who operate the foodbank. Bloody religious weirdos.
Agree with you up to a point about the Lords but 24 Anglican bishops is a small proportion of the 776 members who sit in that bloated chamber, many just put there by their mates having effectively bought their way in. So that is a bigger debate.
As for religion impacting on our daily lives, well yesterday on the most important day of the Christian calendar I drove to Llandudno, had a picnic, an ice cream, walked up the Orme, had a chippy tea and came home. Seems I was free to do and think what I want.
I enjoy Zen’s posts, they are fascinating and enlightening. If I had the time and volition I’d like to have studied theology or whatever it is. It’s an interesting subject. As a psychiatric nurse dealing over the years with suicidal and depressed individuals I would always look for a way in about their spiritual beliefs, if they had any. It can be a life saverI don’t follow or believe in any religions but I find them very interesting. I’ve found reading about disproving the historicity of it all to be one of my favourite topics, as well as the history surrounding religions.
Search for some of @ZenHalfTimeCrock ’s posts on this thread, they’re really good.