Not at all. I enjoy and support religion. The more the better. I have no problem when someone tries to convert me or gets in my face about how I am wrong. That is a good thing. I wish more would have strong opinions about religion.
There is something in it for me too. Most passionate women I have ever "known" have been devout. A love of God, a love of creation, a desire to be one with God, with life...all that translates into a happy personal life too.
Secular humanists? Atheists? Bunch of hags with sagging bags. Sour, hateful, resentful bitches. Whiners who hate life, hate being what they are, see no hope ever for anything.
Just my experience but, anecdotal as it is, it is true.
I neither enjoy, nor support religion, though I do agree with you that if we have to suffer it, let there be many. Whenever any one religion acquires a monopoly, it is a dark and bloody spectacle. Nevertheless, as a strong advocate of individual rights, I affirm that men must be free to think their own thoughts and also be free to communicate them so that they may be judged in the marketplace of ideas. I do not support censorship, though I do not want my government to ever participate in any form of religion of any kind.
There is something in it for me too. Most passionate women I have ever "known" have been devout. A love of God, a love of creation, a desire to be one with God, with life...all that translates into a happy personal life too.
Yeah, those catholic girls were the wildest in college, weren't they? ;-)
Secular humanists? Atheists? Bunch of hags with sagging bags. Sour, hateful, resentful bitches. Whiners who hate life, hate being what they are, see no hope ever for anything.
Oh, don't stop there. Let's go all out with the demeaning stereotypes. You really can't judge all atheists by looking at Madeleine Murray O'Hare. hehehe
Just my experience but, anecdotal as it is, it is true.
Okay, then I declare it to be true that all christian women are just like Tammi Faye Bakker. So there! hehehe