Monday, April 1, 2013

Religious

must also understand that to say prejudice is not fixed, and I have not madness

In religion we therefore need guidance as a God of love could desire. Father Sky and Mother Earth or anything? And if it is nothing, nothing expresses anger or express anything about anything? How will the fundamental question of existence, we can stay healthy and safe?

not ask the polls. They know that we know what we think. For example, according to a survey of 2011 British Humanist Association, 61% said they had a religion, but only 29% said they were religious. According to a YouGov poll last week, 30% believe that Jesus "was and is the Son of God", but 31% felt that was raised from the dead, which means, I think, only 1% of the population believes that ordinary person was resurrected for no reason, and if this is true, it deserves a reward in Israel / Palestine 's Got Talent.

And do not forget the Jedi! In the 2001 Census, 2.6% of the population of Brighton, on the south coast of England, claimed to be Jedi, although this percentage has declined over the ensuing years. One of my knowledge, in turn, tried - in vain briefly - to revive an interest in fashion Phoenician god Baal

Say What? We are two, a situation perhaps best expressed by Robert Hardman the Daily Mail to be photographed in a cathedral call people "without God." It is not surprising that a monkey once looked up to the sky in hopes of lighting, detection of Robert Hardman day would come. Nothing has meaning.

And yet, back on Earth, it is common for religious say they feel threatened. (A Freudian cruel, say they are born that way -. Chose religion Y) Last week, George Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, David Cameron, accused of leading a "aggressive secularism" of government, a description I hate, because it involves all lay people are crazy.

Religion
no religious freedom in Britain - some would say too: 26 bishops sit in the House of Lords in a historical rarity. Religious groups to open religious schools, where homophobia can thrive, and often discriminate against their own supporters. I can not visit an Orthodox synagogue, for example, because I have to sit with women, far from God and before, and most Orthodox Jews do not shake my hand when I am menstruating, a miserable condition, it is true, but it is not, to my knowledge, contagious. Recently, the organizers of an event organized by the Education and the Academy of Islamic Research at University College London, tried to force women to sit separately from men (although there was a mixed zone). The men at the front, obviously

So, back to the original question: how can we stay healthy and safe? Because the government should legislate to this life, not the other, and anyway, I do not think George Osborne could enter The answer, of course, will not please either side. I move to less censorship "offensive" material, not more, mocking all religions and atheism and agnosticism drippy its twin, against which I planted my knee. Security is in the spaces non-religious, if your goal is safety for all. Everything else is fairies and elves.


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