brixtonA23
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- Aug 5, 2011
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As it is a Sunday.
You should never attack people who hold a faith, even if you disagree with their ideas, so long as their faith does not affect yourself. But religion seems to engender a doctrine in people that makes it necessary to convert non believers into their way of thinking.
In footballing parlance, I have no problem with a (pick any team) supporter telling me that they have the best team. But as soon as they tell me the Albion is a terrible team and I am living in sin because of my support and that to support their team would guarantee a top four finish in the Premier League, I start to get a little annoyed.
Personally, I like to think I live in a country where we accommodate faith without judgement of religion. Why does it seem to be so difficult to have a reciprocal arrangement.
You should never attack people who hold a faith, even if you disagree with their ideas, so long as their faith does not affect yourself. But religion seems to engender a doctrine in people that makes it necessary to convert non believers into their way of thinking.
In footballing parlance, I have no problem with a (pick any team) supporter telling me that they have the best team. But as soon as they tell me the Albion is a terrible team and I am living in sin because of my support and that to support their team would guarantee a top four finish in the Premier League, I start to get a little annoyed.
Personally, I like to think I live in a country where we accommodate faith without judgement of religion. Why does it seem to be so difficult to have a reciprocal arrangement.