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Duration: 00:30 minutes Upload Time: 2007-12-07 18:00:24 User: qiranger :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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KIRKIN2112 ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 18:19:22 First! yay. I say that there actions in regard to how they practice religion is really what is being weighed. But judging another person in any fashion is, well wrong(in my opinion) __________________________________________________ | |
13thDimension ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 18:29:33 in a perfect world...but I've met very few people who truly practice what they claim to believe in...and have met many gOOD people without religion, or from obscure religions.... __________________________________________________ | |
johnnysmooth ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 18:43:38 Steve, why do you have to confuse me? I'm so confused....(cries) __________________________________________________ | |
Faerie75 ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 18:50:56 Religion shouldn't condition how we see people... I'm not a Catholic anymore and I respect all Catholics... and the ones i know respect me... cos really, religions have many names, but the real issue is very simmilar in many of them... I think... I'd like to think about one global thing that's called differently... __________________________________________________ | |
DawndeeDALLAS ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 19:01:31 Just because someone says they are a religion does not mean the follow it. It is confusing. I just go by peoples action on how I see them. __________________________________________________ | |
ASECONDCHANCEAROUND ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 19:15:03 IF SOMEONE IS A GOOD PERSON, thats what matters to me not their religious beliefs.. __________________________________________________ | |
Goobian ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 20:31:45 I judge Christians badly. I think the policy is you don't talk about your religion unless someone asks. I can't stand it when people mention God and Church in any conversation you can think of. And when I tell them I am an Atheist well they look at me like I am an idiot and treat me as such. I do believe everything happens for a reason though. Did you know some people don't believe Dinosaurs existed because they weren't mentioned in the bible!?! __________________________________________________ | |
Penlord ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 21:03:19 Well religion guides your actions but if you follow actions in a way that is still in the boundaries of Religion, just not accepted out of that, you'll probably be judged as an odd mother fucker. Unless you're in a place where a lot of people are the same way, such as the Middle-east has a lot of Muslims so doing a lot of in-the-boundary stuff that a typical American would find down right strange is practiced on a day to day basis. __________________________________________________ | |
estranged0 ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 22:26:59 I think Steve is saying that you can't judge a person without judging their belief system. __________________________________________________ | |
Arnack221 ::: Favorites 2007-12-07 23:43:34 I'm a practicing Buddhist Agnostic, and I think you can judge people from their religious beliefs only if they strictly follow it. Mostly today, many people state they are Christians, but basically don't care one bit.. __________________________________________________ | |
gstockton ::: Favorites 2007-12-08 00:10:57 I feel actions are the only way to judge someone. Take Ted Haggard, Larry Craig, even George W Bush, all men who espous their strong religious beliefs, yet act out contrary to the teachings. __________________________________________________ | |
nonigold ::: Favorites 2007-12-08 02:07:56 I am so glad I subscribed. __________________________________________________ | |
Jinxie228 ::: Favorites 2007-12-08 09:28:24 Very well said!! __________________________________________________ | |
garypetersjr ::: Favorites 2007-12-08 14:18:50 In theory, I fully agree with you. __________________________________________________ |
Monday, December 10, 2007
Re: Should a person be judged by their religious beliefs?
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