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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Despite both being Christian, white people and black people don't go to the same churches[/quote] And Korean churches, and other divided churches. I learned this in my early 20s, after growing up Muslim. While I am no longer practicing, one of the best things about being a minority religion is that you don't have a lot of religious establishments, so you all gather together. [b]Indians & South Asians, Arabs, Africans, Black Muslims, Asian Muslims, European/White Muslims and a few Hispanic Muslims, converts, etc. All praying side by side in one room. [/b] I will say that the gender segregation was very prominent though, and still is to a slightly lesser extent. And I was, and still am bothered by it. But growing up I had no idea churches often divided along race/ethnic lines. [/quote] What are you talking about? Hindu people go to mosques to pray and muslims don't go to durga temple. [/quote] Huh? Hinduism is a religion, not a race or ethnicity. Hindu persons do not go to mosques. What on earth are you talking about?[/quote] PP obviously meant Muslims from the subcontinent, not Hindus. [/quote] I think that pp could use some chai. [/quote]
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