tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627535531432337588.post6094705888528377284..comments2024-03-26T09:16:47.120+00:00Comments on Cathy Cassidy: Dreamcatcher : DEBORAH: FAITH IS EVERYTHING...cathy cassidyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13822936830624272677noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627535531432337588.post-41533032629264034952015-03-20T15:58:16.165+00:002015-03-20T15:58:16.165+00:00My religon is Jew #believerofG-DMy religon is Jew #believerofG-DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627535531432337588.post-11067702373316774412015-03-19T08:03:31.122+00:002015-03-19T08:03:31.122+00:00I follow a different religion, which is Islam. If ...I follow a different religion, which is Islam. If you know about my religion, then you probably know that I wear a headscarf to school. The headscarves that my Mum and Dad buy from many shops are simply beautiful, with funky prints and excellent embroidery, Zarinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627535531432337588.post-69529617525423411752015-03-19T01:32:22.378+00:002015-03-19T01:32:22.378+00:00Shouldn't the word "he's" in Deb...Shouldn't the word "he's" in Deborah's last sentence be capitalised seeing as you always have to capitalise God's pronouns? I'm not religious myself and I have had disagreements with Christians who use their faith as a reason to hate others which seems a bit weird because I thought faith would make people more chilled out and at peace with themselves but it only seems to cause war and conflict, especially as no one can agree on which god is the right one, if there is a god at all! But, yeah, I don't like it when people use faith as a bullying tactic. I think Brand New said it best with the line "You're beating with a book everyone that book taught you to love". Love thy neighbour - the Golden Rule, if I'm not very much mistaken. I also don't like the condescending nature some people seem to have towards non-religious people. I've experienced this recently as (aside from all the "You're going to hell, sinner!" that I get on pro-LGBT Facebook pages) my friend's Christian mother is attempting to cut me out of her daughter's life because I'm not Christian. And? Do we really need to be segregated based on faith? If so, I'd never see my mother because she's a lapsed Catholic and I've always been an atheist. People can believe what they want to believe but when it starts to trespass on other's lives, that's when they should maybe draw the line. Whether you believe in nothing, God, Allah, Buddha, Brahma et al or any deity you can think of, it really shouldn't be that hard to just be a decent, respectful person and let others get on with their lives.<br /><br />Just to clarify, none of this is about Deborah, she's great. But you know what I'm like with my tangents! If I get talking, I'll never stop! Especially on a topic where there's so much to be said. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12688575236166949747noreply@blogger.com