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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (54751)9/12/2001 4:06:06 PM
From: ptannerRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Bill, Re: "Well educated people do not believe, they just are good at being politically correct. watch the churches and see how many go. Those that do not go are not believers, voting with feet. Those that are asked and bleat the PC line, oh yes, we are devout, but too busy to go to church...they are not believers. Believers go to church, by definition."

I know extremely well educated people who also have strong religious beliefs. I also do not consider church attendance essential to being a believer. When I go to church I am not a believer and often feel that I may be more involved in the service than many of the others who appear as warm bodies. And I find the services to be beneficial as a time of reflection and to share basic human concerns and hope.

I think you have expressed your opinion with respect to organized religion more than enough as it is offensive to many.

I have a more general sentiment: that when taken to extremes, belief systems result in poor recognition of and respect for others who may have different beliefs. Maybe I am just a hopeless optimist but it sure feels better than reflecting solely on the negatives.

My last post on religion.

-PT
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