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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s always striking how people who are not members of a certain faith will attempt to explain to a practitioner what in fact their faith really is. It’s amusing but also really ignorant. [/quote] Sometimes members of a faith do not know themselves. Open up a book on world religions. There is no need to actually meet a member of the faith to get some knowledge [/quote] +1 Most people belong to a religion by birth. They believe because their parents believe in it. Even within the religious community there is conservative and liberal points of views.[/quote] Thank you for making the pp’s point. Pp stated clearly that it’s always people not of a CERTAIN faith that try to school those that do practice about their own religion. We’ve seen it here on this one thread over and over and over. I read and UNDERSTAND my own SCRIPTURES not the glossed over, whitewashed, coming from a Western world point of view, and unconscious or conscious bias from the author ‘world religion’ book you picked up off Amazon or your college 101 section that made you feel so enlightened. But thanks again for trying to school (and harvest the souls) of those heathens that just don’t know anything and blindly follow what they’ve been born into. [/quote]
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