RE: Discrimination, oppression, and the War on Christianity
July 11, 2019 at 10:19 am
(This post was last modified: July 11, 2019 at 11:47 am by brewer.)
@tackattack Sorry but I find your sense privilege and entitlement a bit disturbing.
It's not just about the person not joining in and saying the prayer, listening to it is offensive enough.
I don't understand at all the christian need to lead groups in audible prayer. Can god not hear you if done in silence? You leading the group in prayer that may or may not be all christian was indoctrination, whether you want to believe it or not.
I'll attend a sober group today, a group that claims up and down that they are not religious and that anyone can attend and be included, then insist that the gathering be closed by reciting the lords prayer. And I'll be singled out for keeping my mouth shut and judged. I almost fall down laughing when they occasionally ask me if I'm jewish. The thing is that most of them know I'm atheist and that I find it offensive but they don't give a shit.
A good rule of thumb is that your christian rights/liberties/freedoms should stop where my nose (ears) starts. But I'm positive that will go against your sense privilege and entitlement, as with most christians.
It's not just about the person not joining in and saying the prayer, listening to it is offensive enough.
I don't understand at all the christian need to lead groups in audible prayer. Can god not hear you if done in silence? You leading the group in prayer that may or may not be all christian was indoctrination, whether you want to believe it or not.
I'll attend a sober group today, a group that claims up and down that they are not religious and that anyone can attend and be included, then insist that the gathering be closed by reciting the lords prayer. And I'll be singled out for keeping my mouth shut and judged. I almost fall down laughing when they occasionally ask me if I'm jewish. The thing is that most of them know I'm atheist and that I find it offensive but they don't give a shit.
A good rule of thumb is that your christian rights/liberties/freedoms should stop where my nose (ears) starts. But I'm positive that will go against your sense privilege and entitlement, as with most christians.
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.