lennypartiv
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For liking freedom?I have to dumb it down for them. They're selfish fucking idiots.
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For liking freedom?I have to dumb it down for them. They're selfish fucking idiots.
So show me where your religion requires you to congregate in a building with as many other people as can fit in that building…
- That's not what I said.
- I don't have to account to you for what my religion does or does not require. Nor does anyone else. It's none of your damn business.
Certainly you do not have to justify your religion to anyone, but is congregating in large groups actually an essential tenet of your faith and the practices thereof? Would it actually be a sin to practice your faith in smaller groups or via Internet?
I think that's the point: the "congregating in large masses" isn't actually a part of the religious belief at all. It's simply a preferred habit.
Let me throw this out. What if your religion specifically states that you have to practice with a group of strangers no more than 2 ft apart?
Do the religious tenets really matter?
You are still espousing that you have a right to impose restrictions on others in order to best preclude yourself from catching something. There is no such right, there is the right to assemble and/or worship.[
Certainly you do not have to justify your religion to anyone, but is congregating in large groups actually an essential tenet of your faith and the practices thereof? Would it actually be a sin to practice your faith in smaller groups or via Internet?
You admit that I do not need to justify my religion, and then immediately follow that up with a demand that I justify my religion.
No. If the tenets of your religion endanger others then yeah, you kind of have to knock it off.
You admit that I do not need to justify my religion, and then immediately follow that up with a demand that I justify my religion.
You're a Mormon. You religion was started by a two-bit con man who wanted to trick less smart people out of their money and fuck teenage girls... there's no justification for your religion.
Please, please, please keep congregating.
So show me where your religion requires you to congregate in a building with as many other people as can fit in that building…
- That's not what I said.
- I don't have to account to you for what my religion does or does not require. Nor does anyone else. It's none of your damn business.
That's not what i am saying at all.Bob what they are saying is that if you go to church then you are infringing on their right to remain Corona free and there is no such right .
That's not what i am saying at all.Bob what they are saying is that if you go to church then you are infringing on their right to remain Corona free and there is no such right .
What's the big deal about temporarily modifying the way you worship out of concern for the greater community?
Don't all religions suggest you love and care for your fellow man?
I'm pretty sure no religion tells people to purposely endanger the health of others
I find most religious people get testy when you ask for proof of anything involving their religionThat's not what i am saying at all.Bob what they are saying is that if you go to church then you are infringing on their right to remain Corona free and there is no such right .
What's the big deal about temporarily modifying the way you worship out of concern for the greater community?
Don't all religions suggest you love and care for your fellow man?
I'm pretty sure no religion tells people to purposely endanger the health of others
Exactly......anyone that does that is a psychopath....isn't it interesting the way they refuse to identify their denomination....which suggests they are ashamed of it but still feel compelled to go along with their peers and come together and get infected......not even to mention and then leave the service and sread the virus to others.
Well when you start saying that you have to attend church with hundreds of other people in order to practice you religion don't get your panties in a twist if someone asks you for actual proof
Well when you start saying that you have to attend church with hundreds of other people in order to practice you religion don't get your panties in a twist if someone asks you for actual proof
When you willfully lie about what I said, don't ask me for proof to support your lies.
And don't get your panties in a twist when you get called out for blatantly lying.
And yet you won't tell me where in your religion it says one must gather in a building with hundreds of other people.
And yet you won't tell me where in your religion it says one must gather in a building with hundreds of other people.
Of course not. I never said that it did. You made that up, as a deceitful exaggeration of what I did say.
It's not my responsibility to support your lies.
But here you are whining about people being told not to gather cheek to jowl in a church
So show me where your religion requires you to congregate in a building with as many other people as can fit in that building…
- That's not what I said.
- I don't have to account to you for what my religion does or does not require. Nor does anyone else. It's none of your damn business.
Well when you start saying that you have to attend church with hundreds of other people in order to practice you religion don't get your panties in a twist if someone asks you for actual proof
So you can't answer a simple question therefore you run awayBut here you are whining about people being told not to gather cheek to jowl in a church
If you're only going to twist and lie about everything that I say, then there is no point in trying to carry on any discussion with you.
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Certainly you do not have to justify your religion to anyone, but is congregating in large groups actually an essential tenet of your faith and the practices thereof? Would it actually be a sin to practice your faith in smaller groups or via Internet?
You admit that I do not need to justify my religion, and then immediately follow that up with a demand that I justify my religion.
No. If the tenets of your religion endanger others then yeah, you kind of have to knock it off.
Well, it's a fact that we do restrict practices related to other faiths where they come into conflict with certain laws. Female circumcision is very important to certain sects in Islam, as I understand it, and it's still illegal in this country. The Mormon Church had to give up polygamy. Religions that practice animal sacrifice are restricted in what they can sacrifice, where, and what facilities they have to have for sanitation, if I recall correctly.
And all of those things are central tenets to their beliefs and the practices of it; I don't know of any church which believes that you're committing a sin by not meeting in a big group, and I note with interest that none of the defenders of "Do anything you want cloaked in religious freedom!" have yet to tell me I'm wrong about that.