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In reply to the discussion: After Las Vegas, who says prayer doesnt work? [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)27. You're talking about the post...
...where trotsky said the automatic assumption that prayers should be welcomed and appreciated is a symptom of religious privilege?
Yeah, I read that post. I'm more interested in your response. Live I've said. Over and over again.
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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