Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I think you might be referring to people who make a big deal of calling themselves "Christian" like it sets them apart somehow and makes them better? I'm not sure because I can't hear your tone of voice and because I was raised so religiously freely that I don't always fully comprehend how more formal religion affects folks, but I do see plenty of chest-puffing, prideful "Christians" around here if that's what you were referring to. I may be a Unitarian, but I do live in the buckle of the Bible belt.
then you have no idea how lucky you are... there are those fanaticals.. i just like to call them christians... cuz it's easier... that will dog you, and make or try to make you feel like shit (doesn't work on me.. haha those fuckin losers are wasting their breath on me...) because you don't believe.. i mean.. DAMN! it says in the bible we have freedom of choice... it's not like i'm doing the exact opposite and worshiping satan (no offense sam, i admit i haven't read through the whole thread but i did see that come up) no... they make you feel like complete shit just for not believing... can you imagine that? can you imagine how much worse off this world would be with just a few more of those people and a few less 'restrictions' such as 'thou shall not kill' ??? shit, it'd be the 'begining' all over again.. 'worship my god or die' ..... wait that is still going on... go figure...
slipknotpsycho Reviewed by slipknotpsycho on . parents and religion, when you're different so my mother is a catholic, and my father is a christian, they have a had a few minor arguements on how to religiously raise my sister and I, but my father said to leave it alone and let us (my sister and I) to decide for ourselves. Well, I have no idea where my sister stands on her religious beliefs, but i do think she believes in God. Myself on the other hand.... I take a few religious beliefs that are considered evil, wicked, and heretic. When I somewhat told my mom where I stood on Rating: 5