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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2019 19:09:15 GMT
Wow. I was thinking about the order of choices if I were the type of person to place religious practices over my family's needs. Not sure how unwashed masses and elitism figures into that. The choice wasn't "religious practices", it was "religion". I'm not saying you necessarily fit this pattern, and I already expressed my hope that you don't, but history is full of religious people that condone or outright commit violence against "nonbelievers". There's plenty of them around today, in the States and elsewhere. Here's an example of what I'm talking about in practice, maybe it will better illuminate my view here: There is a father and son who belong to a religion that forbids interfaith marriage. The son falls in love with and marries someone outside this religion. The religion states that the father must disown the son in this circumstance. The father wrestles with the situation, prays long and hard about it, and comes to a decision. The father welcomes his new daughter in law and is excommunicated from the religion. I personally believe that the father did not put his son ahead of God in this situation, but he sure put his son ahead of his religion.
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