(September 14, 2012 at 5:10 am)Ace Otana Wrote:(September 14, 2012 at 4:03 am)greneknight Wrote: There is no reason not to go to church on Sunday.
Yes there is, I don't believe in god, I'm not part of any religion. And so thus...why bother going?
Just because it may be traditional doesn't mean it must be practiced. Traditions die all the time.
If you like going to church, knock yourself out. However I'll stick to sleeping in on Sundays.
I don't do traditions.
I agree with you. If you are not into the culture of Christianity, it would be wrong to expect you to practise the religion. That is why I always think it's wrong for people to preach their religion to others. Religion is so personal and it depends on so many factors such as family and culture. I can also understand how some people drop out of a religion. They feel that it's closely tied to the belief part. Most fundies in America work this way. The moment you grow out of the belief, they axe you. Or they'll tell you you're not a Christian so you're compelled to leave the church.
For my church, the religion is more in the practice than in the belief. It's more a cultural thing. Prince Charles obviously doesn't believe in God at all (I've read an article about this) but he will be crowned in Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury in a religious ritual and he will vow to defend the Church of England as the Defender of the Faith, etc. Nobody in my country will say, "Wait a minute! Charles doesn't believe!!!!"
Or as someone in a Christian forum once asked me - if I had said the Prayer of Sinners or something like that. It sounds ridiculous and I'm sure Prince Charles has not said such a prayer. As an altar boy, I know MANY prayers and collects but there is not one called by that funny name.