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<blockquote data-quote="Khaos" data-source="post: 69587" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>You know what my problem with religion is? Those who'd rather try to convert just about everyone else who doesn't believe in their religion, to their religion. The same with religion in the education system. What about the ones who have their own religion and beliefs or the ones who have chosen not to believe? You can't simply just force one single unified religion onto them.</p><p> </p><p>I have a friend from Texas. When he was in school, many years ago, he was forced to pray, and participate in religious activities. He hated it. Why? Because he didn't believe in a God. He was and still is Atheist. What do you do about that? People have the right to be Atheist, there is no law against that. As much as religious people claim there is, there is not.</p><p> </p><p>So would you want your own children to be forced to believe in something, or would you rather let them make their own beliefs? I'd do exactly what mine did, let me choose. My parents are Christian, I'm not. I do have a belief in a higher power, however its my own belief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaos, post: 69587, member: 2880"] You know what my problem with religion is? Those who'd rather try to convert just about everyone else who doesn't believe in their religion, to their religion. The same with religion in the education system. What about the ones who have their own religion and beliefs or the ones who have chosen not to believe? You can't simply just force one single unified religion onto them. I have a friend from Texas. When he was in school, many years ago, he was forced to pray, and participate in religious activities. He hated it. Why? Because he didn't believe in a God. He was and still is Atheist. What do you do about that? People have the right to be Atheist, there is no law against that. As much as religious people claim there is, there is not. So would you want your own children to be forced to believe in something, or would you rather let them make their own beliefs? I'd do exactly what mine did, let me choose. My parents are Christian, I'm not. I do have a belief in a higher power, however its my own belief. [/QUOTE]
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