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In reply to the discussion: "You can't reject the religion of your parents" [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)23. Oh, so these folks aren't evangelical after all
I thought they did missionary work trying to spread the word of Christ or something? Why bother if people can't become Christians?
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Oh? Is that because religion is genetic, like skin color?? How do we then have free will??
kestrel91316
Sep 2012
#7
The first Christians all likely had parents that were either Jewish or followers of Roman paganism..
phleshdef
Sep 2012
#8
This atheist Buddhist had Catholic parents. It was not difficult at all. nt
Speck Tater
Sep 2012
#14
Yes, because freedom of religion in Amurica means free to worship exactly like your parents do.
progressoid
Sep 2012
#16
Huh, too bad I didn't know that when I rejected the religion of my parents forty years ago...
kas125
Sep 2012
#19
The bloodline/genetics argument is an insult to freedom of the mind everywhere.
freshwest
Sep 2012
#25
True -- but in terms of the origin stories Western monotheisms tell about about themselves...
villager
Sep 2012
#52
They call him Barry Soetero because he was raised Muslim for a few years in Indonesia. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2012
#56