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To: puborectalis who wrote (28162)8/6/2000 9:05:25 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Of course not. Is there any place that a Muslim cannot spread his prayer carpet, face the East, and worship his God the five times a day, that this is required?? I have not seen anyone prevent a Muslim from doing this, but I have seen Christians stopped from saying a prayer. I have seen a report of a teacher tearing the Bible from the hands of a 13 year old girl, and throwing it on the floor in study hall. I believe in any religion having the right to worship anywhere, at any time, they choose. I guess it would be best that they don't do it in the middle of the freeway at rush hour, though. I believe there is a whole different set of laws governing that.

It is my understanding that no one worships Confucius, any more. The major religion among orientals is Buddhism now, and there may still be a few Taoists still around, but although Confucius was considered to be the wisest of the wise, he is not worshipped. Perhaps you should do some reading in place of posting. ~H~