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In reply to the discussion: I hate when people pray over their food aloud in public [View all]MurrayDelph
(5,293 posts)In church everyone there is there for prayer.
My point is that they could have let the waitress put the food down and go serve other people instead of having to wait while they demonstrate their piety. And they could have left part of the corridor open so others could have gotten past them and to their planes. But no, their need to pray loudly in public to the demigod whose very instructions they are ignoring by doing so is more important than being considerate (which would bethe more Christian thing to do).
And by the ways, the Jewish Sabbath and High Holiday services have something called the Amidah, which is a silent communal prayer. If we can do it, you should be able to figure it out, too. (Here's a hint, when you're done you get to sit down).