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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]No reasonable person participating in a holiday/family celebration for another person's religion would be offended by a prayer before dinner. It is part of agreeing to be present at the meal itself. Exactly this. [/quote] My parents always say grace before they eat when they stay with me even though I"m not a religious person. I totally disagree with the above. FIL was disrespectful because it was a formal dinner with guest, and he didn't ask permission first. The only person who would say the above is the religious person who believes that all those with different beliefs must tolerate their public displays of religion. [/quote] If you would have bothered to read the whole post that this is excerpted from, you would see that the poster agrees with you about the FIL. However, the OP doesn't need to worry about her friends being upset IN GENERAL about prayers before dinner at a religious celebration they agreed to come to. [/quote]
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