(November 16, 2015 at 2:18 pm)Evie Wrote:(November 16, 2015 at 9:22 am)SofaKingHigh Wrote: Not wanting to get in an argument, but it seems to be a little bit petty to be getting so het up over being asked to pray, given the situation.
People are religious, quite what you expect I'm not sure.
It's the ridiculousness of being explicitly told that in situations as bad as this atheists should be praying too. They're religious so what do I expect? I expect them to pray. We're atheists though so if I refuse to pray what the fuck do they expect? Are they seriously going to suggest I'm a bad person for not praying to an imaginary God?
You're right... at times like this it's not important and that's why such bullshit like this pisses me off when people try to pressure me with that religious bullshit. Pray as much as you like, knock your socks off but don't expect atheists to pray for Paris that makes no fucking sense. As if praying actually means you give a shit. It means you're leaving an important matter to an imaginary person and if people didn't worship and pray to imaginary people there wouldn't be suicide bombings like this.
It is very relevant: It's thanks to religion that we have suicide bombers like this in the first place.
Sorry, I just get a bit saddened by some on here, the above post a perfect example, seeming to get more annoyed at the request to pray than the atrocity itself.
Like I said, no argument wanted here, just an observation.