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<blockquote data-quote="excat" data-source="post: 2466668" data-attributes="member: 29449"><p>I never said a thing about religious people. There's a difference the in religious person, and the history of a religion as an "entity". Conversations like this a better left to an in person back and forth conversation over a beer and cigar, as it is a "very deep" conversation that can be easily strayed and hard to communicate effectively with just the written word. As I feel it has already taken a curve ball like that, lol. I'm not saying I'm against religion, by any means, or any person the chooses to have a said religion. Modern day organized religion is used more of a tool in modern day American society it seems, than it is actually lived. The basic concept behind it is great, but the history of every religion is not pure, and it seems more and more religion is used as a face or front for someone to say they are a part of to fit in, to have legal protection, tax breaks, or whatever, but they don't live the life until they walk in the doors on Sunday, if even then. </p><p></p><p>Religion is one of those things where no one can really be wrong about it, because religion belongs to that person, and I enjoy hearing people's take on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excat, post: 2466668, member: 29449"] I never said a thing about religious people. There's a difference the in religious person, and the history of a religion as an "entity". Conversations like this a better left to an in person back and forth conversation over a beer and cigar, as it is a "very deep" conversation that can be easily strayed and hard to communicate effectively with just the written word. As I feel it has already taken a curve ball like that, lol. I'm not saying I'm against religion, by any means, or any person the chooses to have a said religion. Modern day organized religion is used more of a tool in modern day American society it seems, than it is actually lived. The basic concept behind it is great, but the history of every religion is not pure, and it seems more and more religion is used as a face or front for someone to say they are a part of to fit in, to have legal protection, tax breaks, or whatever, but they don't live the life until they walk in the doors on Sunday, if even then. Religion is one of those things where no one can really be wrong about it, because religion belongs to that person, and I enjoy hearing people's take on it. [/QUOTE]
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