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In reply to the discussion: After Las Vegas, who says prayer doesnt work? [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)24. Fascinating how you perfectly demonstrate what religious privilege is all about.
'How DARE you assume your beliefs are being attacked? Why can't you just accept the well wishes and remain silent about your own beliefs (or lack thereof)? It's just a custom, get over it!'
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You're right, it couldn't possibly be religious privilege, because that doesn't exist.
trotsky
Oct 2017
#3
Sure! But since we're in the Religion group, there's only one type that is on topic.
trotsky
Oct 2017
#23
I'll take that answer as a statement that you do not believe religious privilege exists.
trotsky
Oct 2017
#38
Please state clearly for the record that you acknowledge religious privilege exists.
trotsky
Oct 2017
#42
When did I ever deny or question that the majority of US residents believe in god?
trotsky
Oct 2017
#69
Tell the evangelicals that seem to think intercessory prayer is a thing.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2017
#14
Fascinating how you perfectly demonstrate what religious privilege is all about.
trotsky
Oct 2017
#24
I can't see how they would think St Therese didn't believe in 'the power of prayer'
janterry
Oct 2017
#26