(December 26, 2015 at 7:24 am)Little Rik Wrote: Something doesn't really work in your pinky brain.
Look at here beanie.
It say..................
.........The English word "ritual" derives from the Latin ritualis, "that which pertains to rite (ritus)". In Roman juridical and religious usage, ritus was the proven way (mos) of doing something,[5] or "correct performance, custom".[6] The original concept of ritus may be related to the Sanskrit ṛtá ("visible order)" in Vedic religion, "the lawful and regular order of the normal, and therefore proper, natural and true structure of cosmic, worldly, human and ritual events".[7] The word "ritual" is first recorded in English in 1570, and came into use in the 1600s to mean "the prescribed order of performing religious services" or more particularly a book of these prescriptions.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual
As you can see was in the 1600 in England that the word ritual was only associate with religion.
Before that his meaning was a lot more broad to indicate almost anything.
So if you really wish to go along with the English imported meaning and not with the original meaning i could also say that you follow a religion.
You dress in pink, you wear a beanie, you act like a clown and so on.
You follow religion beanie.
Your religion is a religion beanie.![]()
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And what does all this have to do with what he said? This is nothing but a tu quoque.
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